It was interesting to read Dr Cadesky’s comments about the failure of innovation in health care [BCMJ 2018;60:389]. One of the remarkable and potentially game-changing functions is physicians’ use of... Read More
It was interesting to read Dr Cadesky’s comments about the failure of innovation in health care [BCMJ 2018;60:389]. One of the remarkable and potentially game-changing functions is physicians’ use of... Read More
It was a pleasure to read Dr Cadesky’s article [BCMJ 2018;60:389]—succinct, and things that needed to be said. To paraphrase Bill Clinton, “It’s all about the patient, stupid.” If change starts with... Read More
With the flu season upon us again, will someone please remind us why the government is failing to fund opportunistic influenza immunization in general practice? As things stand, GPs receive no... Read More
We enjoyed Dr Richardson’s editorial in the September BCMJ about the validity of studies [BCMJ 2018;60:341]. We were dismayed to read the results of a survey on the Doctors of BC website reporting on... Read More
In the September issue of the BCMJ, Ms Fahra Rajabali and colleagues wrote that the gross cost for the leading causes of injury (including transport incidents) in 2013 ranged from $547 to $922... Read More