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President's Comment / BY: Trina Larsen Soles, MD October 2017
... viability. Becoming a locum or working in certain focused practice areas will be more stable. For new graduates with ...
President's Comment / BY: Trina Larsen Soles, MD December 2017
... the important contributions each of you makes to the practice of medicine in this province. I continue to be ...
Letters / BY: Robert Love, MD January/February 2017
Many family practice colleagues have been complaining of the increased ...
Premise / BY: Paul Winston, MD, FRCPC September 2017
...  A campaign in the United States challenges this practice by asking, “Would you give your child heroin for a ...
Letters / BY: Brenda Hefford, MD May 2017
... quote. —Brenda Hefford, MD Executive Director, Community Practice, Quality, and Integration Letters Re: The patient ...
President's Comment / BY: Trina Larsen Soles, MD July/August 2017
... as a physician, is the speed at which knowledge and practice change. Much of what I learned in medical school is now considered outdated, and clinical practice is continually evolving. As we learn more, keeping ... should be a part of the patient histories I take in my practice—that sharing these experiences is the first step ...
Premise / BY: Kevin Wade, CD, MD, CCFP March 2017
As a recent UBC graduate and new-in-practice family physician, I read with interest the 2014 ...
Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB November 2017
... of British Columbia that has the mandate to regulate the practice of medicine in our province ( ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Tania Morrison, MHSc, RD June 2017
... Tool developed by the Kootenay Boundary Division of Family Practice is designed to actively support patients who ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS January/February 2017
... but is still important to the everyday running of your practice and how you provide the best quality care to your ...