Dr Rowe is an associate professor at the University of British Columbia, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, and a former BCMJ Editorial Board member. He is a recognized expert in menopause and hormone therapy.
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Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG
Mr Chrétien announced his retirement, so I applied to become a Canadian citizen. Canada Customs and Immigration sent an eight-page application form that focused on the peripheral details beloved of governments... Read More
Last year I was one of a few Canadian physicians granted an audience with one of the megastars of our specialty to discuss developments in women’s health, and postmenopausal health in particular. I use the term megastar... Read More
Introduction The term hormone replacement therapy is generally accepted to mean treatment of postmenopausal women with a combination of estrogen and progestin. The fact that it is referred to as hormone replacement... Read More
Every occupation, it appears, has its difficult side. When I have been presented with a tricky situation, I have often thought how much simpler it would be to chuck the job of medicine and go back to the land—sowing the... Read More
See responses to this article. The authors have met on two occasions to discuss the current drug review process in British Columbia. We are dissatisfied with, and have concerns about, the Therapeutics Initiative.... Read More
The cutbacks in health-care funding have not only affected the medical profession. In fact, as a profession, our nursing colleagues have been handicapped to a greater extent than we have, since most of them depend on... Read More
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