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WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD September 2008
... about your registration requirements or coverage, please contact the WorkSafeBC Employer Service Centre. You can reach ... visit  www.worksafebc.com/news_roomconferences , or contact Christine Lynn at 604 276-3329 or toll free 1 877 ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2008
... The group welcomes further topic suggestions. Please contact Dr Craig Martin, senior medical advisor and head of ... a patient, please call your nearest WorkSafeBC office or contact Medical Services at 604 244-6224. Mark your calendars ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD October 2008
... the information you are disclosing to WorkSafeBC, please contact our Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy ... Information Line toll free in BC at 1 888 621-7233 to contact your local WorkSafeBC occupational hygiene officer. ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD May 2008
... in planning activities or participating in the summit, contact co-chair Celina Dunn, MD, manager, Medical Services, ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD November 2008
... like the WorkSafeBC EBPG to research and review, please contact Dr Craig Martin, senior medical advisor and chair of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Navid Dehghani, MD, FRCPC, June 2008
... the stomach.  Rarely, children present with a systemic contact dermatitis secondary to sensitivity to nickel ... if nickel-containing coins appear to be causing systemic contact dermatitis or if a magnet has been ingested with ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD December 2008
... be a good candidate for continued use of opioids, please contact the medical advisor listed on the covering letter. At ... 68D80, which must come from you—the medical advisor will contact you to verify your decision that further opioid ... If the signed forms are returned, the medical advisor will contact you to develop an action plan to: • Continue the ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Liza Kallstrom, July/August 2008
... fifth session and the group is at the point of exchanging contact information with each other, sharing resources, and ...
Clinical Articles December 2008
... 4 ], male physicians spent more time on direct patient contact, research, and teaching, while female physicians ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Betty Tang, MD, FRCPC, July/August 2008
... Now patients, their families, and their support services contact the CLBC intake staff, as they do not usually have any one staff member identified as their contact person.  A facilitator may continue to be involved ...