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Premise / BY: Hannah Lishman, PhD March 2021
... during vaginal birth and through breastfeeding, skin contact, and interaction with the built and natural ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jennifer Laidlaw, MD, FRCPC April 2021
... decision-maker is often not the same as the next of kin or contact person listed on the hospital chart. For individuals ... of their reasons for detainment and have the ability to contact a lawyer. In most health authorities in BC, it is ...
Clinical Articles, COVID-19 / BY: Ahmer A. Karimuddin, MD, FRCSC June 2021
... all hospital personnel and other patients they come into contact with during their hospitalization. Recently, the ...
Clinical Articles, COVID-19 / BY: Brian Deady, MD, FRCPC September 2021
... in question, whether they had direct or indirect patient contact, was eligible for voluntary enrolment. Sample ... to volunteer whether they had direct or indirect patient contact, as other studies have found positive cases in both ...
Premise, COVID-19 / BY: Brandon Tang, MD, MSc September 2021
... and safety matters for resident physicians. For example, contact tracing for residents who were potentially exposed to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Matthew D. Burkey, MD, PhD, MPH January/February 2020
... Health and Substance Use (CYMHSU) Community of Practice. Contact ejanel@doctorsofbc.ca to sign up. Enroll in the free ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hilary Drake, BSc March 2020
... symptoms. This prompted the hospitalist physician to contact an Interior Health medical health officer regarding a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Konia Trouton, MD, CCFP, MPH, FCFP January/February 2020
... care provider and frequently has no previous or ongoing contact with the patient or family. Together, these factors ... as part of a specialized team. In many areas, patients contact a central coordinating centre for referral to a ... allowing them to receive collegial support and informal contact with a large group of experienced practitioners. ...
Premise / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD May 2020
... as well as gender, age, and even climate. In addition, “contact cultures” use closer interpersonal distances and ...
Clinical Articles, COVID-19 / BY: Kristopher T. Kang, MD September 2020
... and social isolation, meaning that families may have less contact with adults outside their home environment, including ... to minimize nonessential services that involve direct contact with families.[ 23 ] While exceptions are made for ... care, and telephone and video technology allow for client contact, some families may still lack the oversight, ...