Some major medical journals are now presenting obvious social and humanities concepts in stupefying detail, so the October 2019 issue of the BCMJ was a breath of fresh air. An osteopath friend once... Read More
Some major medical journals are now presenting obvious social and humanities concepts in stupefying detail, so the October 2019 issue of the BCMJ was a breath of fresh air. An osteopath friend once... Read More
Numerous readers have written to the BCMJ recently expressing concerns about the plastic bags that print issues of the journal are occasionally wrapped in. We wholeheartedly agree with readers’... Read More
I am inundated with requests from my patients to refill medications and assess conditions outside my scope. Many of them have disabilities and are unable to wait for hours at a walk-in clinic. There... Read More
Thank you for this opportunity to respond to Dr Szasz’s letter. He is simply offering an opinion about my article and I have no problem with his comments. In many ways he is right. Maintaining a... Read More
It was with some weariness that I read the article by Gordon J.D. Cochrane, “Physicians and their primary relationships: How to be successful in both personal and professional realms” [BCMJ 2019;61:... Read More