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President's Comment / BY: Nasir Jetha, MD, July/August 2011
... know which ones they are. • Get moving—active people have re­duced stress levels and more energy. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Darcy Cox, PsyD, RPsych, ABPP, September 2011
... automatic thought such as “When I directly ask most people for what I need, I am more likely to get what I ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bonnie Wiese, MD, MA, FRCPC September 2011
... depressive symptoms.  There is also often a tendency for people to see their symptoms as part of the normal aging ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Stephen J. Kiraly, MD, FRCPC, September 2011
... about prevention. In the US in 2009 there were 5.3 million people with Alzheimer disease (AD), and a new case developed ... 50. Age-related memory impairment af­fects about 40% of people 65 years or older.[ 19 ] It is a cumulative result of ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2011
... to become a doctor? You mentioned an interest in helping people. Early in my life I felt that I would like to be a ... Can you tell me about them? Yes. They are wonderful young people and I’m very close to them. A lot of people ask why none have gone into medicine, and it’s ...
MDs To Be / BY: Katie Wiskar, MD, FRCPC September 2011
... fortunate to have such a talented and dedicated group of people working in their interests. Everyone I’ve met at the ... system—but there are a lot of great things too. Great people, great programs, great visions for the future. Looking ...
News / BY: Sinden Luciuk, September 2011
... a trusted staff member. Meeting your obligations Many people think life insurance is only for those who are older ...
Obituaries / BY: William L. Grapentine, MD, September 2011
... Biggar helped him to become the gifted physician whom the people of Princeton and Sechelt would come to know and ...
Obituaries / BY: John A. Jemson, MD, September 2011
... kept a cheerful, positive demeanor. He was interested in people, and was a good listener—rarely irritated or ...
Physician Information Technology Office / BY: Jeremy Smith, September 2011
... describes herself and her MOA as “not computer advanced people at all,” but despite this they implemented an EMR in ...