
Match Day 2004: a typical snowy day, not unusual for early spring in St. John’s, Newfoundland. I logged on to the Canadian Resident Matching Service web site and on the screen in front of me... Read More

Match Day 2004: a typical snowy day, not unusual for early spring in St. John’s, Newfoundland. I logged on to the Canadian Resident Matching Service web site and on the screen in front of me... Read More

Chances are you have several patients in your practice with chronic kidney disease (CKD). In BC, there are at least 145 000 people with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of less than 60... Read More

Background Digestive disorders are extremely common in the general population, especially in the elderly. Endoscopic examination is important in evaluating and managing upper and lower... Read More

The term “dual diagnosis” is generally used to refer to patients with substance abuse disorders as well as mental illness. However, there are others this term is used for: children and adults who... Read More
A soft tissue mass is a relatively common presenting complaint in the family physician’s office. The vast majority of these lesions are benign, but very occasionally a mass will represent a soft... Read More