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Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB May 2010
... is necessary. When will governments begin to listen to the people? —BD Editorials In government we trust ...
Letters March 2009
... competency to drive the vehicle, and that such testing in people over the age of 75 would save lives [ BCMJ 2008;50:550 ... Superintendant of Motor Vehicles’ job is to assure that people are competent to drive. Doctors should not have to ...
Letters / BY: George Kljajic, MD, November 2009
... to inspire and motivate citizens of BC—especially young people—to build their health on healthy habits. After these ... best legacy we could leave would be improved health of all people in BC. This is a great opportunity and now is the time ...
Editorials / BY: Lindsay M. Lawson, MD July/August 2009
... paid by their employer. The remaining two-thirds of the people have theoretical access to the public system, but care ... used, in this predominantly Catholic country. Many rural people do not trust modern medicine and use the local healer ...
Letters / BY: Lorne Brandt, MD, March 2009
... Mackie’s listed benefits to using public transit. Many people decline using public transit because of time, saying ...
Letters / BY: Albert W. Chan, MD, FRCPC, November 2009
... other among average surgical-risk patients.  While few people ever challenge the wisdom of treating asymptomatic ... in the CEA literature.  Similarly, in the past, few people ever challenged the surgeons to do combined cardiac ...
Letters / BY: Ari Giligson, MD, July/August 2009
... infrastructure, both in terms of physical buildings and people, become accredited, get students through the system, ... infrastructure, both in terms of physical buildings and people, become accredited, get students through the system, ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2009
... a natural, organic treatment that will make almost 100% of people feel better. Do you want to know what it is?” I ask. ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD December 2009
... his message was not.  “Last year I did this race but people only saw that I stumbled a little and wore wrist ...
Letters / BY: Bernie Littlejohn, September 2009
... it was intended is always a mistake. It’s hard to get people back on board after they have been turned off by ... lab techs at the time. It is absolutely essential that the people who are going to use a system are thoroughly involved ...