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Premise / BY: Gerry Greenstone, MD, October 2009
... used only by midwives. Furthermore, while it was common practice for the doctors and students to go directly from ... examinations. With this finding in mind he instituted the practice of hand washing with chlorinated lime solution by ... cause of human disease and institute a change in hospital practice that brought about a significant reduction in ...
Premise / BY: Alexandra Tcheremenska-Greenhill, MD, June 2009
... great textbook of modern medicine, The Principles and Practice of Medicine, and also married the love of his life, ... span, Osler witnessed revolutionary changes within the practice of medicine as well as the profession itself. He ... more struggling to find a locum/MD willing to take over a practice either to get time off or to retire. A world where ...
Premise / BY: Benedikt Fischer, PhD, April 2008
... and programs—although heterogeneous in design and practice—have demonstrated that SCS can produce beneficial ...
Premise January/February 2007
... of the day and night. Most importantly, as I returned to practice, I learned to recognize the subtle edge of fear that ...
Premise / BY: Michael A. Ross, MD, FRCSC October 2007
... and how we can use this knowledge to improve our own practice. Here is an edited version of his talk. Do you ... in a busy walk-in clinic. With the present pace of practice, physicians have less time to talk about other ... started up; they are fine as an ancillary to family practice, but cannot replace it. As walk-in care increases, ...
Premise / BY: Roger S. Tonkin, MDCM, FRCPC, OBC December 2007
... the only clinical or academic discipline to do so; family practice, nursing, obstetrics and gynecology, psychology, ... Health (NTIAH) co-developed by the De­partments of Family Practice and Pediatrics). • Introductory and third-year ...
Premise / BY: Michael F. Myers, MD, November 2006
... that excite us—especially on those dim days of medical practice when our spirits are flagging and we need some ... my colleagueship with physicians, and my clinical practice of looking after doctors, that some of the happiest ... Appleton and Company and his textbook  The Principles and Practice of Medicine  was completed 1 year later. It was ...
Premise / BY: Morley Sutter, MD, PhD January/February 2006
... does it lead to sound medicine and when to quackery? The practice of medicine is both a science and an art. The art of ... Evidence-based medicine has become a focal point in the practice of medicine. Several groups have published consensus ...
Premise / BY: Manfred Purtzki, January/February 2006
... splitting with minor children. • Most of his $250 000 of practice income is used, after the hefty personal income tax ... only 17.62%, which means almost $82 out of every $100 of practice income that remains in the corporation can be used for investments or the repayment of practice-related debt. However, once Jim takes the money out, ...
Premise / BY: Faith E. Hayman, LLB, BA, BEd April 2006
... either by the policy or legislation. It is not the practice of employees to produce copies of a group policy of ... with a rehabilitation program. It is generally the practice of insurers to seek input from treating physicians ...