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Clinical Articles / BY: Jay Draper July/August 2005
... health care system, and a vibrant medical profession. The people of British Columbia deserve no less.” Afternoon ...
Premise / BY: Hugh D. Tildesley, MD September 2005
... for those on fixed incomes, social assistance, or young people working for minimum wage. It should be noted that five ...
News / BY: Sandie Braid, CEBS September 2005
... BC Children’s and BC Women’s launch online bookstore People seeking books about women’s and children’s health ...
Letters / BY: Darren Jakubec, MD September 2005
... see in the results section of the paper. In my experience, people with multiple life problems go to their doctor because ...
Interviews / BY: Michael Golbey, MD September 2005
... that’s much of what we do, of course, is help people in health crises. End-of-life care is also very ... of technology into clinical medicine been so slow? Some people look at physicians as being slow to adopt technology, ... The Supreme Court says there’s a problem; these are wise people, and we should sit down and discuss it in public. ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD September 2005
... was wrong with today. In his day, a dollar went further, people had more time to think and talk about things that ... doesn’t stop me lamenting the fact that fewer and fewer people are choosing the profession that I so enjoyed. ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD September 2005
... about the SLOW movement—an international movement of people dedicated to “calming down the hectic pace of life, ... has revolutionized communication in many ways but how many people complain about being e-mail strangled, taking 2 to 3 ... time at the bedside. Honore says in his book that many people, frustrated with conventional health care, are turning ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP September 2005
... physicians were counseled not to intervene with dying people. The Hippocratic tradition defined medicine as “to ... the patient. Consider yourself a lifelong learner—about people and about yourself. If self-reflection leads you to ... is dying? You will see that there are myriad ways that people can achieve growth through suffering. Many of the most ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mark Adrian, MD, FRCPC September 2005
... shoulder and lumbar spine MRI findings in asymptomatic people are common, with the prevalence of abnormal MRI findings in asymptomatic people ranging up to 30% to 60%. [1,2]  Asymptomatic MRI ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Todd Cherniak, LLB September 2005
... the waiting periods are universally too long, with most people not able to obtain timely access to MRI except in the ...