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Clinical Articles / BY: Robert Ferrari, MD, FRCPC July/August 2002
... behave remarkably the same; and yet very differently from people in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. ... is a key to the whiplash phenomenon. In one study, 39 people with chronic neck pain were investigated. Five of the ... Physical sources of pain can and do exist, but it is how people interpret the significance of that pain in relation to ...
Editorials / BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD July/August 2002
... one day to engulf the whole provincial budget. Most people believe that some clarification of the Canada Health ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD July/August 2002
... to expand access to medical training. I expect most people will see the common sense behind the decision.  I ...
Letters / BY: Jim Henderson September 2002
... on their own, at their own cost, when you, one of the people who controls the access to the literature, are unable ... view of electronic accessibility than intended. Library people are upset when told that everything is free via the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Theresa Isomura, MD, FRCPC October 2002
... Psychiatry in BC 1995/1996 Report  identified that 60% of people with schizophrenia and 83% of people with any mental illnesses in the Simon Fraser Area ... unable to intervene. The program has empowered me to help people earlier because I recognize the psychiatric component ...
Clinical Articles / BY: J. Ellen Anderson, MD October 2002
... situation is hopeless? Yes No 15. Do you think that most people are better off than you? Yes No Scoring “No” to ... TV.         h. Moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed.  Or the opposite; being so ... work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Not difficult at all Somewhat difficult Very ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Erin E. Michalak, PhD October 2002
... a large proportion of their time diagnosing and treating people with emotional or psychiatric problems. [6]   Yet ... been increasingly recognized that a large proportion of people who become depressed will develop either a chronic or ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD October 2002
... two women are. They are both warm, intelligent, friendly people with the same kind of easy, infectious humor that ... their basic similarities, and I’m quite sure that most people (both men and women) would make the same mistake my ... with our patients. However, we are constantly assessing people by how they look, how they talk, how they smell, and ...
Editorials / BY: Raymond W. Lam, MD, FRCPC October 2002
... associated with depression are staggering: 1.4 million people in Canada afflicted at any given time; over $3 billion ... we have an impressive array of treatment options for people with depression. We also have a series of professional ... policies that will better integrate the system of care for people with depression. The programs developed with this ...
Letters / BY: Warren Bell, MD, CM, CCFP, FCFP(LM) October 2002
... their patients and the general public. We know that many people are consulting non-physicians, both licensed and ...