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Letters / BY: Helen Hays, MD, CCFP, FCFP January/February 2020
... are not useful for injured workers unless they help people get back to work. This article [ BCMJ 2019;61:176,179 ...
Premise / BY: Robin Routledge, MD, FRCPC January/February 2020
... of Care is a comprehensive service mostly for Indigenous people, who are the foundation’s customer-owners (i.e., ... based on the cultural values of the Indigenous Alaskan people who own the SCF. Other examples of important Nuka ...
Premise / BY: James M. Wright, MD, PhD, FRCPC April 2019
... should not be surprising if health care professionals and people with type 2 diabetes are confused or frustrated by the ...
President's Comment / BY: Kathleen Ross, MD December 2019
Dr Kathleen Ross “We must use collegiality not to level people down, but to bring together their strength and ... of what we learn from every new encounter. In fact, people will often leave meetings with very different ...
Premise / BY: Mark Elliott, MD, FRCPC May 2019
... results are positive, negative, or indifferent. Second, people are discussing cognitive biases more openly. There is ...
Letters / BY: Reza Afshari, MD, MPH, PhD July/August 2019
... with the issue. A picture is worth a thousand words! People may forget the text but are more likely to remember ...
Letters / BY: Mark Elliott, MD, FRCPC June 2019
... the prime purpose of these power structures is to employ people, not to decrease infections. A small first step in ...
President's Comment / BY: Eric Cadesky, MDCM, CCFP, FCFP March 2019
... doesn’t decry failure—surely we can find ways to allow people to give their time, ideas, and feedback. Sure, there ...
Letters / BY: Suzanne Montemuro, MD, CCFP June 2019
... an innovative methodology that can significantly benefit people living with chronic pain. In your December 2018 letter ...
Letters / BY: Suzanne Montemuro, MD, CCFP April 2019
... musculoskeletal pain is common in our society. One in five people suffer with chronic pain in Canada. We need ...