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Letters / BY: G. Kenefick, MB July / August 2001
... A little elaboration may be of help.   Urban general practice is now very rapidly coming to crisis stage. This may ... are no new physicians setting up in a traditional family practice. Why is this so? Here are some of the reasons: • ... are full. • Retiring physicians can’t give away a practice—let alone sell it. As recently as 10 to 15 years ...
Letters / BY: R.A. Bernat, MD July / August 2001
... that what we are seeing is a change in urban family practice and walk-in clinics are a response to this change. ... winner. What we are missing is the point that urban family practice is changing and we are in the midst of this chaos. ... facing our leaders in the BCMA and the Society of General Practice. To date, I see no one trying to develop a new ...
Letters / BY: G.F. Roseborough, MD July / August 2001
... to the University milieu and knows little about private practice when he makes a statement, correctly, that medicine ... the wheel. Any physician completing 30 years of private practice should receive recognition. While Governor General ...
Letters / BY: Peter M. Richardson, MD October 2001
... letter reminds us that its mandate is to regulate the practice of medicine “in the public interest.” We need a ...
Letters / BY: Erik T. Paterson, MD October 2001
... plea for a differential in fees between walk-in clinic practice and full-service practice. Paradoxically this contrasts with the paper by  ... and his colleagues  upon which basis the Patterns of Practice Committee reveals their new tool to harass the ...
Letters / BY: Peter J. Nunn, MB November 2001
... MB  Victoria Dr Nunn has a complementary and general practice and has been using chelation for heavy metal ...
Letters / BY: Thomas P. Millar, MD December 2001
... and 50 professional papers) the College suspended me from practice and I have been suspended ever since. I filed a ...
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