Search

Letters / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC November 2011
... It may be as good (or as bad) as the Pink Pills for Pale People sold at the turn of last century in Canada with ...
Letters / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC October 2011
... sites in BC. Dr Teng’s project investigated areas where people were most often exposed or most likely to be exposed ... finding that  Ixodes  were not common in the areas where people were most likely to be exposed. The statement ... providers to consider the diagnosis of Lyme disease in people who present with appropriate signs and symptoms and ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2011
... out whether they are really ready or not. The majority of people making the decisions don’t have a vested interest in ...
Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG December 2011
... things should work made life more enjoyable for countless people. It is hard for his contemporaries to imagine what it ...
Editorials / BY: Robert D. Levy, MD, FRCPC May 2010
... was to make organ transplantation available to the people of BC in an efficient and cost-effective manner. ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD January/February 2010
... important is the quality and security with which people can live out the remainder of their lives. ... of care for seniors. Except for a small proportion of people, seniors and the elderly can live at home and maintain ...
Letters / BY: Jim Busser, MD, FRCPC, MHSc, October 2010
... proposed that given the many opportunities for input that people now have (phone, e-mail, regular surveys, elections), ...
Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB May 2010
... is necessary. When will governments begin to listen to the people? —BD Editorials In government we trust ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2010
... and ski runs can be used, but I’m guessing not many people are going to take up ski jumping, luge, or skeleton. ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD October 2010
... US Air Force Base.  A light plane had crashed with three people aboard, and Cappy Lloyd, the radio-telephone ...