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Letters / BY: Shahzad Anwar, March 2013
... health-related information on the Internet.[ 1 ] These people tend to focus on the worst-case scenario and often ...
Letters / BY: S. Ambulgekar, MD, July/August 2013
... busy our main job is. Otherwise, by default unqualified people get slotted into the system. Then the problem gets ...
Letters / BY: Robert G. Holmes, MD April 2013
... letter, Dr Rafi-Zadeh describes a small community of 8000 people 2 to 3 hours from Vancouver where one GP grosses over ...
Letters / BY: Jennifer Lajoie, MD, June 2012
... merit. In general, I tend to support the opinions of people who I feel are elected to represent us and know much ...
Letters / BY: John Walton, MD September 2012
... in 2011 ICBC paid out $661 million in claims to people where a neck injury was the primary complaint—that ...
Letters / BY: L. Eustace, MD, June 2012
... but bears repeating that First Nations, Metis, and Inuit people in Canada suffer disproportionately from chronic ...
Letters / BY: Thomas J. DeMarco, MD, October 2012
... a menace to other road users. So then why don’t more people use bikes to get around? Because firstly, they think ...
Letters / BY: Marc Kazimirski, JD, June 2012
... plaintiff” as follows: •    The vast majority of people injured in accidents do not retain a lawyer. •    ...
Letters / BY: Marcus Greatheart, BA (Hon), MSW, RSW, January/February 2012
... the MMI. The MMI helps medical schools find the kinds of people who would be good physicians rather those who simply ...
Letters / BY: Colin Campin, MB, December 2012
... difference is relatively common. In a study of 230 people re­ceiving treatment for hypertension in primary care, Clark and colleagues found that 24% of people being treated for hypertension had a mean inter-arm ...