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WorkSafeBC / BY: Deanna Tripodi, MD, December 2014
... case manager is the first and preferred point of contact for all claim-related questions. Case managers ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Karen Takai, MSc, September 2014
... postsurgical rehabilitation, the physical therapist would contact the surgeon to either obtain a copy of the ... not replace the need for injured workers to have regular contact with their family physicians or specialists. Health ... treatment model affects your injured workers, contact WorkSafeBC's Health Care Services at 604 232-7787. ...
News / BY: Dirk van Niekerk, MD, FRCPC May 2014
... having Pap tests at age 21, or 3 years after first sexual contact. Pap tests should be done every year for the first 3 ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Jonathan Fenton, MD, FRCS, October 2014
... a working patient with a fracture around the elbow, contact a medical advisor at your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Jonathan Fenton, MD, FRCS, May 2014
... motor vehicle incident, where the foot comes into contact with the vehicle’s interior. In such instances, the ... at heights or on uneven ground. For further information contact a medical advisor at your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
News January/February 2014
... or questions for either committee to address, please contact Cindy Myles, Doctors of BC senior analyst, at ...
News November 2014
... ), or contact Ms Aria Gray at agray@doctorsofbc.ca . To nominate ...
News June 2014
... Excellence in Indigenous Health (CEIH)—a single point of contact within the university for support, training, and ...
News January/February 2014
... be a thing of the past. To refer patients to the study, contact Lilija Berngards, Research Nurse at the Women’s ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Nancy McLachlan, November 2014
... improvement. A WorkSafeBC medical advisor will then contact the physician to discuss the extension request. If ...