Search

Interviews / BY: Jay Draper January/February 2012
... the CEO of an organization? That’s a good question. People might also ask, “How did a lawyer end up being the ... senior public servants are more important than sometimes people can appreciate—and are less politically laden than people sometimes imagine. So often, there is no political ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2011
... to become a doctor? You mentioned an interest in helping people. Early in my life I felt that I would like to be a ... Can you tell me about them? Yes. They are wonderful young people and I’m very close to them. A lot of people ask why none have gone into medicine, and it’s ...
MDs To Be / BY: Katie Wiskar, BSc, September 2011
... fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated group of people working in their interests. Everyone I’ve met at the ... system—but there are a lot of great things too. Great people, great programs, great visions for the future. Looking ...
Physician Information Technology Office / BY: Jeremy Smith, September 2011
... describes herself and her MOA as “not computer advanced people at all,” but despite this they implemented an EMR in ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper November 2011
... in 1994, and while president I worked with some tremendous people, both medical folks who were on the Board as well as ... of Professional Relations, being involved with really good people, that’s a tremendous learning experience. I learned ... dynamic organism. It isn’t the building, it’s the people who are in the building. The best asset that the BCMA ...
Physician Information Technology Office / BY: Jeremy Smith, January/February 2011
... specific disease goals (e.g., A1Cs for diabetics, TSH for people on thyroid meds), and ensuring lab results are ...
MDs To Be / BY: Devina Wadhwa, November 2011
... just a few, are responsible for the deaths of millions of people in developing nations but are virtually unheard of in ... last 60 years. It is currently estimated that 2 billion people live on less than $2 per year; this extreme poverty ... about culture, language, medical issues faced by the people, and the possible sustainable interventions are all ...
MDs To Be / BY: Andrew Provan, April 2011
... take-home messages. Second, the workshops are run by people who are there to teach, not to facilitate. Whether ...
Physician Information Technology Office / BY: Jeremy Smith, November 2011
... the baby boomer generation, now turning 60, is a cohort of people who are used to being proactive about politics, about ... Centre in a town that contains a large proportion of people over 65. Over the 2 years since implementation he has ... patient data to ensure that he is proactively working with people with diabetes, hypertension, renal failure, and other ...
MDs To Be / BY: Disha Mehta, BSc, July/August 2011
... largely viewed as a remote problem that afflicts other people who have foreign, unknown feelings.  This view may ... X know that it is okay to admit to having these problems. People with mental health issues should not have to face the ... passion for reducing disparities and providing young people with the tools to not only access mental health ...