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Obituaries / BY: Meryl Begert January/February 2017
... they discovered their life-long delight in meeting new people and facing new adventures. Herb graduated from the ...
Obituaries / BY: John O’Brien-Bell, MB July/August 2016
... As my grandson, Nick, said, “He was one of those epic people one seldom meets for he was always enjoyable and could ...
Letters / BY: Stephen Shore, MD, CCFP September 2016
... of addictions or those with psychiatric illness or young people, whoever that applies to, can’t suffer severe pain? ... antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). (It is said more people die from NSAIDS in Canada than all of the traffic ...
Letters / BY: Andre C. Piver, MD, FCFP September 2016
... of our (ideally) complex relationships with real people (patients) on the ground. Bonus incentives for ...
Letters / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP April 2016
... in the article, this was a superficial analogy to get people thinking. And it seems to have triggered some thinking ...
Obituaries / BY: Brad Fritz, MD January/February 2015
... of 1980–1981. Mr Trevino was one of the three people interviewed by the Negotiating Committee of the day, ... a post in which he represented the interests of the people of the province and the doctors of BC with great ...
Obituaries / BY: Robert N. Meek, MD, January/February 2015
... in Nanaimo dedicated to the care of the First Nations people, for whom he held a lifelong appreciation and ... and took genuine pleasure in the lives of ordinary people. He and Mary had a large family and always seemed to ...
Obituaries / BY: Brian Day, MB April 2015
... medical students, graduating in 1954. He was one of the people primarily responsible for the medical school ...
Letters / BY: Bret Batchelor, MD, September 2015
... the MOA, nurses, transcriptionists, and even the cleaning people for all the associated work required for those patient ...
Obituaries / BY: Doug Blackman, MD, September 2015
... deputies and support staff were competent, wise, committed people. He turned us loose to do our jobs, expecting us to ...