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News November 2015
... of modern highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) people living with HIV are now less likely to develop ...
News / BY: Andrew Guy, September 2015
... can be defined as any occasion that attracts sufficient people to strain the planning and resources of the community, ...
News June 2015
... and is located at a different point in time for different people. Some may never cross the line and others may cross ...
News September 2015
... by a layperson to medicine or to the welfare of the people of BC or Canada. The closing date for nominations is ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Kenneth Fung, MD, June 2015
... Which talent would you most like to have?   To read people’s minds. What do you consider your greatest ...
News / BY: Goldis Mitra, MD, CCFP January/February 2015
... and friends, we are also intimately connected to the people and communities around us. We are often the first ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Lind Grant-Oyeye, MD, September 2015
... little successes. Who are your heroes?   Everyday people who overcome the simplest hurdles. I particularly ...
News / BY: Jessica A. Otte, MD, CCFP, July/August 2015
... do not read it. It explains the harms of turning people into patients—or worse, consumers—and the ... bias that more is better. “Doctors tend to be vocational people who want to do good things: if you found out that your ... care, and gathering the courage to joyfully care for people the way you’ve always known was right. —Jessica ...
News January/February 2014
Approximately 7000 people living in BC have an inherited heart rhythm condition, ...
News / BY: Shannon Waters, MD, September 2014
... (FNHA) supports frequent HIV testing for Aboriginal people in BC. The new BC HIV testing guidelines urge health ... 5 years for the general population.[ 1,2 ] Aboriginal people are included in “populations with a higher burden of HIV infection,” together with gay men, people who inject drugs, people who work in the sex trade, ...