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WorkSafeBC / BY: Curtis May, MD, MPH, CCFP June 2024
... without rest, and wearing heavy protective clothing. This article focuses on heat stress occurring on hotter days, ... It is also recommended that workers, especially those with medical risk factors, not work alone during hot conditions. ... measures to take. —Curtis May, MD, MPH, CCFP Medical Services, WorkSafeBC —Diana Janke Senior Prevention ...
Letters / BY: Valerie Taylor, MD, FRCPC, DRCPSC June 2024
In the article “Chasing a moving train: The general surgery ... professionals (pathologists, pathologist assistants, medical laboratory technologists, cytotechnologists, medical laboratory assistants, and others).  The pathology ...
Editorials / BY: Maziar Badii, MD, FRCPC, MHSc June 2024
... first part of this two-part theme issue on the important medical problem of osteoarthritis, as exemplified by ... part of this theme issue includes the following articles: Article 1 : Shirvani and colleagues discuss disparity in ... to improve osteoarthritis care of Indigenous patients. Article 2 : Alenezi and colleagues provide an overview of the ...
Clinical Articles, Review Articles / BY: Tracy Barber, RPT, Grad Dip Phys June 2024
... the physiotherapist, a clinical history of the patient’s medical condition is taken, including the onset and duration ...
Clinical Articles, Review Articles / BY: Abdullah Alenezi, MD, FRCPC June 2024
... advances such as superb microvascular imaging (Canon Medical Systems) have allowed for detection rates of synovial ...
Clinical Articles, Review Articles / BY: Daniel Shirvani, BSc June 2024
... related to lack of culturally sensitive care and unbiased medical treatment in health care settings. Lack of cultural ... The challenges are compounded by the anxiety of reaching medical appointments on time and coping with the underlying ... anxiety may be worsened by past trauma or distrust of the medical system. An additional concern arises for long-term ...
Clinical Articles, Original Research / BY: Anna Mason, MD July/August 2024
... Participants were recruited via postings in the local Medical Staff Association newsletter, which has an estimated ... were part of the funding approval process through the Medical Staff Association’s review of the proposed project. ... perspectives to the project. The team consisted of a medical student, a family physician, and an applied ...
Letters / BY: Margo S. Clarke, MD July/August 2024
... of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC (CPSBC) medical library.[ 1 ] Additionally, I am most grateful to Dr ... was curious to hear from BCMJ readers regarding what the medical library, or lack thereof, means to us. I was shocked ... articles are not free to access. The additional fee for an article to be freely available on PubMed or other servers ...
Editorials / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC September 2024
... about alcohol. The general teaching when I was in medical school was that alcohol was a good thing . . . in ... all-cause mortality was lowest with moderate drinking. The article’s now infamous J-shaped curve compared various ...
Interviews / BY: Tara Lyon September 2024
... friend and companion. Sohrab stuck by Sepehr’s side in medical school as well, although that wasn’t initially the ... which happened to be the same time Sepehr was entering medical school. “We ended up in UBC med school together, ... improve and enhance patient care,” he says. “The first article is the most difficult, but once you publish one, ...