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Letters / BY: H. Ewart Woolley, MD May 2005
... lotions and over-the-counter drugs. It is axiomatic that people will act in their own best short-term interests: to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: B. Lynn Beattie, MD, FRCPC November 2005
... 3. Donepezil therapy in many cases of AD appears to keep people stable over time. [10]  The effect of this medication ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pierre Leichner, MD, FRCPC January/February 2005
... Excellence. Understanding NICE guidance: A guide for people with eating disorders, their advocates and carers, and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP September 2005
... physicians were counseled not to intervene with dying people. The Hippocratic tradition defined medicine as “to ... the patient. Consider yourself a lifelong learner—about people and about yourself. If self-reflection leads you to ... is dying? You will see that there are myriad ways that people can achieve growth through suffering. Many of the most ...
Letters / BY: Lynn Moran July/August 2005
... serious gaps in service provision for non-English speaking people and those with limited ability in the language. ... In today’s British Columbia, where over one million people are immigrants and where over 100 000 do not speak ...
Letters / BY: David Brough, MD November 2005
... the fee. The fee schedule accepts that care of older people is more complex, but for some reason only if it’s in ... the same rate as an office visit and be allowed to see people when needed—as applies to the office. The proposals ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ronald S. Manley, PhD, RPsych January/February 2005
... in youth” ). [4,5]  We may say to the patient, “People often describe two parts of themselves to us. One part ... to the adolescent and saying that in our experience people arrive for the meeting with a variety of feelings: ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mark Adrian, MD, FRCPC September 2005
... shoulder and lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic people are common, with the prevalence of abnormal MRI findings in asymptomatic people ranging up to 30% to 60%. [1,2]  Asymptomatic MRI ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Alan Brookstone, MD June 2004
... introduced in a physician’s office affected only a few people and a single computer. Physicians could easily ... as they require the simultaneous integration of many people and technologies. This is creating an almost ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Paula Braitstein, MA, MSc January/February 2004
... become a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV. [6-8]  HIV and hepatitis C virus ... option, in terms of both patient and graft survival for people living with HIV/AIDS. The published reports of these ... liver transplantation offers a viable intervention for people with end-stage liver disease who are also ...