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Clinical Articles / BY: Manal Hasan, MBBS, MD, October 2010
... day and night once cartilage loss leads to bone-on-bone contact.  True hip pain is felt in the groin most commonly, ... whereas the standing flexed PA view may show bone-on-bone contact. Patellofemoral OA of the knee cap is also a common ... full thickness cartilage loss and even bone-on-bone contact. These radiographic findings occur relatively late in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jennifer M. Wilson, MD, FRCPC, May 2010
... If you have any questions about the program, please contact Carol Storseth, RN, coordinator, Lung Transplant ...
Clinical Articles / BY: J. Hawkeswood, MD, October 2010
... by phone.  SOR: 66% (95% CI 57–75)[ 2 ]  Regular phone contact with a trained nonclinical professional may help ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Jennifer Leyen, May 2010
... received positive feedback and served to re-establish contact between our staff and our long-term clients. In ... Services or to refer an injured worker patient, please contact Jennifer Leyen, director of Special Care Services, at ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Derryck H. Smith, MD, FRCPC January/February 2010
... the court held that it is proper for defence counsel to contact the plaintiff’s treating physicians and to invite ... his or her legal counsel or would request permission to contact the patient’s lawyer myself. I recognize that these ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Sami Youakim, MD, MSc, FRCP November 2010
... If inappropriate workplace exposure is suspected, please contact WorkSafe­BC’s prevention branch at 1 888 621-7233. ... For further information regarding as­bestosis, contact Sami Youakim, MD, at 1 250 881-3490. —Sami Youakim, ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Robert Young, MD, June 2010
... health around divisions Division leads are invited to contact the Divisions of Family Practice office to discuss ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Steve Martin, MD, CCFP, MScOH, FCBOM, DipSportMed January/February 2010
... fitness to work in safety sensitive jobs, please contact a medical advisor in the nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Lauren MacDonald, BScH, MSc, December 2010
... provide a positive reinforcement mechanism through annual contact, and empower the patient to make any recommended ... 9 ] Survivors should be asked to consent to annual contact (directly, via their primary health care provider, or ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Megan Isaac-Renton, BSc, July/August 2010
... over 100 species of wild and domestic animals.[ 3 ] Direct contact with dead or diseased animals is one of the major ... Several of the cases in this review followed direct contact with wildlife, most often in the form of a bite from ... officials should also educate those at risk of coming into contact with this organism by handling infected wild animals ...