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Physician Spotlight / BY: Claire Campion Wright, BSc, January/February 2014
... the end of his time attending to the medical needs of the people in Nunavut, Dr Terwiel was left feeling simultaneously ...
Letters / BY: James K. Mackenzie, MBBS, September 2014
... almost identical with mine. It seems to me that for those people who are truly disabled the disability pensions ... However, at the same time, there are clearly far too many people being awarded disability pensions on the basis of ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD June 2014
... groups are trying to help their clients, but lying to have people collect unjustified income supplements is just plain ...
Letters / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC March 2014
Many people consider complementary and alternative medicine to be ...
Letters / BY: Jane Dyson, September 2014
... and are trying to help their clients by "lying to have people collect unjustified income supplements." While we ... view that it would be wrong for any organization to help people fraudulently obtain benefits, we are writing to ... you with a different perspective. The BC Coalition of People with Disabilities (BCCPD) has been assisting ...
Letters / BY: Allan Donkin, MD, June 2014
... the influence that assisted suicide would have on people who consider themselves a burden on others. In an ... and it is an attempt to play on the loyalties of people who feel strongly about a different issue in order to ... comparison. What is unique about terminal illness is that people frequently find themselves increasingly dependent and ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2014
... would add personal details to—the time of delivery, the people who were there, unique or funny aspects of their ... the responses are well written and thoughtful. These young people have busy lives and they are making positive plans for ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Shelley Ross, MD October 2014
... have such fun with her patients and her practice that people often asked whether there was a party going on in her ... development. Shirley quickly learned that the issues people bring into emergency are not always straightforward. ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD July/August 2014
... yourself. You want to gag yourself with a spoon when other people tell you about their insignificant injuries and you ...
Editorials / BY: Anne I. Clarke, MD April 2014
... Throughout our medical careers there have been important people who have guided, educated, and sometimes chastised us ...