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Interviews / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC January/February 2025
... province, and I’m looking forward to getting out to meet people where they’re at so I can hear and listen and learn, ... I’m being productive and learning and connecting with people. That’s important to me. I value connection. I try ... areas, and being able to step in to help homeless people, who were really struggling and didn’t have a place ...
Editorials / BY: Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC January/February 2025
... make health goals more accessible and achievable for more people.[ 10 ] Setbacks are inevitable, but perfection isn’t ...
Editorials / BY: Michael Schwandt, MD, MPH, FRCPC January/February 2025
... that social media is associated with harm to young people’s mental health” and recommending protective ... acceptance and connection.[ 4 ] Potentially isolated young people can find others who share interests and experiences, ... positive for racialized, disabled, and transgender people. Experiences of social media are as varied as the ...
Clinical Articles, Original Research / BY: Rebecca Z. Xu, MD March 2025
... opioid prescriptions were dispensed to 565 776 people within BC. This equates to 155 MME for every person in ...
Premise / BY: Leah Rosetti, MD, FRCPC March 2025
It is now more widely recognized that many older people retain sexual enjoyment and desire for a sexual life, ... has there been more understanding and acceptance that people with dementia are still sexual beings with ongoing ... reactions towards partnered sexual expressions involving people with dementia living in long‐term care facilities. J ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: David Patrick, MD, FRCPC, MHSc March 2025
... access to dental services or coverage results in many people receiving initial dental care from a physician. In ... benefit.[ 6,7 ] Antibiotic prophylaxis is not needed for people with nonvalvular cardiac devices, such as pacemakers, ...
Letters / BY: Rachael Bradshaw, MAS, MLIS March 2025
... systems cannot operate without financial support and people to keep them running. Eliminating a library not only ...
Beyond Medicine / BY: Annukka K. Lindell, PhD March 2025
When posing for a portrait, most people adopt a Mona Lisa pose, offering their left cheek [ ... to suffer blemishes or disfigurement, why would most people favor the left cheek, yet doctors appear unbiased? The ... colleagues[ 6 ] offered a novel suggestion to explain why people favor their left cheek in portraits: emotion. As the ...
Letters / BY: Ralph Jones, MD March 2025
... Métis communities [ BCMJ 2024;66:370-374 ]. I work with people experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental ... all our clinics. There are added difficulties in helping people who have no address or email access and are disabled ... and Métis communities.” Letters Cervical screening for people experiencing homelessness, addiction, or mental illness ...
Letters / BY: Karleen Gribble March 2025
... and “fathers” that would make the sex of the people involved clear. This avoidance of referencing sex ... is being described. In summarizing the research, “people” is used to refer to mothers only; to mothers and ...