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Premise, COVID-19 / BY: Brandon Tang, MD, MSc September 2020
... admit to working while sick, putting themselves in contact with vulnerable populations.[ 17 ] In a matter of ...
News, COVID-19 July/August 2020
... that physicians who provide routine childhood vaccinations contact the parents of their young patients to bring their ...
College Library, COVID-19 / BY: Chris Vriesema-Magnuson November 2020
... the College Library can help you with a deeper search. Contact us at medlib@cpsbc.ca . —Chris Vriesema-Magnuson ...
Letters, COVID-19 / BY: British Columbia COVID-19 Therapeutics Committee June 2020
... made by the BC COVID-19 Therapeutics Committee, please contact Dr David Sweet at ddsweet@mail.ubc.ca . Letters ...
Premise / BY: Bill Murray, CFP September 2017
... Keep it simple.  • Make sure your advisor is in regular contact with you. I usually speak to clients by phone four ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Will Offley, RN December 2016
... than health care workers. They engage in more intimate contact (e.g., kissing, holding hands). They are also, as a ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC December 2016
... or complications from influenza or if they are in contact with higher-risk individuals. While a universal ...
Premise / BY: Martin Dawes, MBBS, MD, FRCGP, December 2014
... chronic conditions—reducing the death rate—and first contact with a family physician for a health problem also ...
Premise / BY: B. Nosyk, PhD, December 2014
... automated notification for clinic and outreach staff to contact nonadherent clients to optimize retention. The ...
Premise / BY: Carolyn Gotay, PhD, October 2012
... of program available to their patients, we invite them to contact us. —Carolyn Gotay, PhD, Bonnie McCoy, MA, Marliese ...