The BC Medical Journal follows a style that is a combination of the styles described in the AMA Manual of Style, the Chicago Manual of Style, Editing Canadian English,... Read More
The BC Medical Journal follows a style that is a combination of the styles described in the AMA Manual of Style, the Chicago Manual of Style, Editing Canadian English,... Read More
I read with interest your article, “Proust questionnaire: Kendall Ho, MD” [BCMJ 2013;55:354]. I was amazed to see the questions asked of the esteemed Dr Ho—in bold type—yet spelled with the... Read More
Dr Verchere’s editorial [BCMJ 2014;56:314,355] addresses a critical and inadequately discussed topic. There is no doubt that a woman’s fertility declines steadily after age 30. The significant... Read More
The current success of an international medical graduate the Canadian Resident Matching Service is dependent on several important factors. These include clinical exposure in the Canadian or American... Read More
In the editorial "Forms, lies, and advocacy" [BCMJ 2014;56:213], DRR neatly skewers those medically qualified racketeers who unscrupulously support their equally unscrupulous patients'... Read More