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Premise, COVID-19 / BY: Nickie Mathew, MD, MSc, ABPN, FRCPC, ABPM January/February 2021
... he did not know: “With their lifestyle they come into contact a lot. They share tinfoil, they share needles. I was ... of protection, he wore gloves and a mask. “I would avoid contact, I would make it minimum. I wouldn’t place the ... the curb on the side of a building. I would have minimum contact with the user.” He stated, “I was mostly worried ...
Editorials / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC May 2021
... ethics appear to be required or you are uncertain, contact your local REB. At the BCMJ , we also receive ...
Premise / BY: Hannah Lishman, PhD March 2021
... during vaginal birth and through breastfeeding, skin contact, and interaction with the built and natural ...
News, COVID-19 January/February 2021
... in potentially transitioning to the contract should contact their health authority’s Medical Affairs Department ...
Clinical Articles, COVID-19 / BY: Ahmer A. Karimuddin, MD, FRCSC June 2021
... all hospital personnel and other patients they come into contact with during their hospitalization. Recently, the ...
Council on Health Promotion, COVID-19 / BY: Johanna Trimble January/February 2021
... care. They need their families, they need human contact as much as they need protection from the coronavirus. ...
News, COVID-19 June 2020
... For more information on billing this general PHN, contact MSP: Vancouver: 604 456-6950, other areas of BC: ...
News, COVID-19 October 2020
... have arisen among the general public about coming into contact with health care workers during the COVID-19 ...
Editorials, COVID-19 / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB May 2020
... of virtual office visits, virtual meetings, virtual contact with friends and loved ones, and virtually being on ... keys to containing this disease are rigorous testing and contact tracing, strict controls on people’s movement ... at all times in the hospital (not only during patient contact), but they were reprimanded by hospital ...
Clinical Articles, COVID-19 / BY: Kristopher T. Kang, MD September 2020
... and social isolation, meaning that families may have less contact with adults outside their home environment, including ... to minimize nonessential services that involve direct contact with families.[ 23 ] While exceptions are made for ... care, and telephone and video technology allow for client contact, some families may still lack the oversight, ...