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WorkSafeBC / BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP March 2016
... risk of occupationally acquired TB is low. Nevertheless, people who work with high-risk groups may occasionally be ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Tom Goetz, MD, FRCSC, April 2016
... reads, “The following findings are so common in people without low back pain that although their presence may ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Tom Goetz, MD, FRCSC, July/August 2015
... will read, “The following findings are so common in people without low back pain that although their presence may ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Lind Grant-Oyeye, MD, September 2015
... little successes. Who are your heroes?   Everyday people who overcome the simplest hurdles. I particularly ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Réka Gustafson, MD, MSc, MHSc, FRCPC January/February 2015
... for a couple of days. On what occasion do you lie? When people ask me about my height. Which words or phrases do you ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Benjamin Ross, MD, April 2015
... your heroes? I see heroes every day—essentially ordinary people having to deal with extraordinary hardships. What is ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Kenneth Fung, MD, June 2015
... Which talent would you most like to have?   To read people’s minds. What do you consider your greatest ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Allan Seckel, BA(Hon), LLB, LLM, January/February 2012
... I have never been one for hero worship. I tend to admire people with great courage, but often the greatest courage ... I would deplore it. What characteristic do your favorite people share? A sense of direction—a mission—and the ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Cathy Clelland, MD March 2012
... misery? Hearing about the horrible things that some cruel people force their children to live through. Which historical ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS April 2012
... like to have? To imbue enthusiasm and enjoyment in young people in their chosen fields and lives. What do you consider ...