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WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP May 2007
... with community physicians Whether you initiate contact—by phone or Form 8 or 11—or a WorkSafeBC medical ... or disability outcomes, ask about the new fee code 19508. Contact us WorkSafeBC regularly mails an updated list of ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP April 2007
... Medical and Return-to-Work Planning Assessment Programs, contact a medical advisor or case manager in your nearest ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ingrid Söchting, PhD, July/August 2007
... the higher rate of mental illness is a direct result of contact with European settlers and subsequent changes in ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Danuta M. Skowronski, MD, FRCPC June 2007
... generally following the domestication of animals or other contact between animals and humans. Examples of zoonotic ... 60% reported, primarily among those having direct poultry contact.[ 11 ] While this does not constitute a pandemic, the ... national level planning for pandemics are encouraged to contact their local health authority or to visit the web ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pamela S. Lansky, MA, MEd, RCC, April 2007
... lack of sociability as seen through facial expression, eye contact, general level of activity, and briskness of response ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michelle P. Wong, MD July/August 2007
... is limited. To seek approval for the product, please contact your local Transfusion Medicine Laboratory Service. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Réka Gustafson, MD, MSc, MHSc, FRCPC June 2007
... exposed in multiple settings, and the definition of a “contact” will become meaningless. School closures and ... on risk, including frequency of exposure and closeness of contact with potentially infectious persons. However, even if ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Shelly Phillips, MA, April 2007
... car seat throughout the appointment. She initiates no eye contact with her parents and the parents do not engage with ... stage, the risk factors can be missed, especially when contact with the family is brief and infrequent and the ... Quality of physical relationship (holding, face-to-face contact, eye contact, proximity, positioning) • General ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP September 2007
... potential for occupational exposure. Needlestick injuries Contact with blood or other body fluid is a major concern for ... them in a container that is not puncture resistant. Contact us For information about work-related exposure to bloodborne pathogens and needlestick injuries, please contact a medical advisor at your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Martin Petric, PhD, FCCM June 2007
... factors such as travel from an endemic country and direct contact with poultry or persons infected with the H5N1 virus. ...