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ICBC / BY: Elizabeth Heinz, December 2008
... ultimately upon the driver,” says Jimenez. “But many people simply aren’t aware of the fact that they ...
Back Page / BY: Conrad Moralis, MD, May 2008
... in Vancouver, at times approach­ing sleeping homeless people, leaving a cup by their side and walking away.  When ... husband wanted to call him Jesus, but the Vital Statistics people told us that Jesus was not a proper name for a child ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS July/August 2008
... The vast examination hall resembled a railway station with people scattered about, some in groups and others in twos and ...
Back Page / BY: William A. Falk, MD, FCFPC, FRCGP September 2008
... the money. The biggest untapped source of money? We, the people. We often see references to the need for people to take more responsibility for their own health care. ... in order to pay doctor and hospital bills. In fact, most people do not generate large medical bills in any one year, ...
ICBC / BY: Anita Gill, May 2008
... kill at least one person and result in more than 215 people being injured. Some of these injuries are life ...
ICBC / BY: Stephen Comberbach, October 2008
On average, 500 people a year suffer severe or catastrophic injuries as a ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS January/February 2007
... formula which means different things to different people—to some, dread, alarm, revulsion, grief, while to ...
ICBC / BY: John Vavrik, PhD, November 2007
... revealed, these memories last for years for many young people, and appear to partly influence their daily driving ...
ICBC / BY: Martin Ray, MD, November 2006
... injuries from motor vehicle collisions to ICBC. Most people look to their family physician to assess their injury ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS May 2006
... actually do anything for themselves. For example, other people gown them and put on their gloves; instruments are ... their garbled reports are interpreted and transcribed by people whom they never see and seldom acknowledge. The subtle ...