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Cracked pavement
Clinical Articles / April 2019

Falling through the cracks: How service gaps leave children with neurodevelopmental disorders and mental health difficulties without the care they need

BY: Erika Ono, MSW, RSW, Robin Friedlander, MD, FRCPC, Tamara Salih, MD, FRCPC

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (Fifth Edition) defines neurodevelopmental disorders as “a group of conditions with onset in the developmental period. The disorders... Read More

A vial of blood with the label "Hepatitis C Test"
Clinical Articles / March 2019

The revolutionary changes in hepatitis C treatment: A concise review

BY: Monica Dahiya, BSc, Trana Hussaini, PharmD, Eric M. Yoshida, OBC, MD, MHSc, FRCPC

Worldwide, hepatitis C is a major public health concern, with an estimated 71 million people being chronically infected with the virus (www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/hepatitis-c).... Read More

Biotin capsules on a clay plate
Clinical Articles / March 2019

When vitamin supplementation leads to harm: The growing popularity of biotin and its impact on laboratory testing

BY: John Fan, Morris Pudek, PhD, FCACB, Andre Mattman, MD, FRCPC, Marshall Dahl, MD, PhD, FRCPC, Sophia Wong, MD, FRCPC

A 54-year-old female was being assessed for thyroid dysfunction following self-reported symptoms of weight gain and lethargy. The patient had no neck tenderness and exhibited no symptoms of goiter.... Read More

A woman with depression sits in bed with her hands around her knees
Clinical Articles / January/February 2019

Evaluation of a cognitive behavior therapy program for BC primary care patients with mild to moderate depression with or without anxiety: Bounce Back, 2008–2014

BY: Mark A. Lau, PhD, R.Psych, Sophy Davis, MPH

Background The impairment caused by depression and anxiety cannot be underestimated. Data from the Canadian Community Health Survey[1] revealed a 1-year prevalence of 5.4% for mood disorders and a... Read More

Amanita phalloides (death cap mushroom)
Clinical Articles / January/February 2019

The world’s most poisonous mushroom, Amanita phalloides, is growing in BC

BY: Maxwell Moor-Smith, BSc, Raymond Li, BSc(Pharm), MSc, Omar Ahmad, MD, FRCPC

Amanita phalloides, known commonly as the death cap mushroom, causes life-threatening hepatorenal dysfunction when ingested. Considered the most poisonous mushroom in the world, A. phalloides... Read More

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BCMJ

The BCMJ is a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians.

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ISSN 0007‍-‍0556 (Print)
ISSN 2293‍-‍6106 (Online)
Established 1959