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College Library, COVID-19 / BY: Chris Vriesema-Magnuson November 2020
... the College Library can help you with a deeper search. Contact us at medlib@cpsbc.ca . —Chris Vriesema-Magnuson ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Ernest Salcedo March 2020
... 476-3049, email clinicalservicesevents@worksafebc.com , or contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ... hotline at 1 855 476-3049 to leave a voice message or contact a medical advisor in your region. If you are calling ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff June 2019
... a table of contents service to help you keep current. Contact the Library at www.cpsbc.ca/library-requests to ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Tanya Fairweather, MD, CCFP, FCFP July/August 2019
... who has a work-related mental health injury, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Brian E. Ng, MD, MPH, CCFP January/February 2019
... have further questions regarding an asthma claim, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
College Library / BY: Niki Baumann September 2019
... at www.cpsbc.ca/files/pdf/EvidenceAlerts-User-Guide.pdf or contact the Library for further assistance at medlib@cpsbc.ca ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: David J. Rhine, MD, FRCPC March 2019
... a worker patient, or to discuss referral to HIATS, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Michael O’Donnell, MD, FRCSC October 2019
... jam. These guns are controlled by a finger trigger and a contact safety tip. Diagnosis On presentation, obtain a ... risk of nail-gun injury is doubled when a multiple-shot contact trigger is used rather than a single-shot sequential ... with an injured worker with a nail-gun eye injury, contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
College Library / BY: Robert Melrose April 2019
... about DynaMed Plus or any of our other e-resources, please contact the library at medlib@cpsbc.ca or call 604 733-6671. ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Geetha Raghukumar, MBBS, DLSHTM, MSc, CIC, CCFP, FRCPC December 2019
... theoretically transmission could occur through direct contact of broken skin or mucosa with saliva, tears, ... if they are bitten by an animal with rabies or come in contact with its saliva. Canine rabies remains endemic in ... exposed to rabies. In BC, any worker who has had direct contact with a bat should seek medical attention, and the ...