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Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD April 2013
... seem to be treated this way.  I don’t think it’s the people. It’s the culture and structure. The paths of ... in one silo and announced as faits accomplis to the people in another silo who live with the day-to-day ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD October 2013
... probably get a sunburn.” I find it interesting how some people are filled with gratitude and thankfulness as they age ... money to live comfortably, and I am surrounded by amazing people. Anything above this is such a gift.  Another ... Whistler offers. I thought about the inner beauty of the people who are special to me. I remembered those who had died ...
Letters / BY: Jonathan Gravel, MSc, June 2013
... child is much too young to decide for him- or herself.  People need to be informed that highly dilute solutions may ...
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 ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Vera Frinton, MD October 2013
... became a couple Shelly described themselves as two lonely people, each one getting over difficult times, sharing the ... grand rounds, enjoying the opportunity to perform and make people laugh, although his jokes now would be considered ...
Letters / BY: Ann Zanbilowicz, MA, July/August 2013
... about urinary incontinence in long-term care in BC. Many people entering a facility in our province are put into ...
Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG May 2013
... comes im­mediately to hand. Hospitals have specific people to do specific jobs, but in a private unit it helps to ... but the former relies on the performance of many people and the systems that make them function together. The ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD November 2013
... Thula, in Zululand and visited many of the elephants and people she had read about in the book. The elephants were as ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2013
... it—if it didn’t have any carbohydrates in it, then people were feeling smug while essentially consuming ...
Letters / BY: John Miller, MD, July/August 2013
... seems to be much unnecessary prescribing of statins to people near the end of life.  I would also add that cholesterol testing is being done far too often in people where it isn’t warranted. For example, I saw a ... precious health care dollars are being spent? How many people are having side effects from meds that are unlikely to ...