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News&Notes / BY: J.C.A. Morrant, MBBS, DObst, RCOG, DPM, FRCPC, March 2012
... the First World War. After being wounded, he served as a medical orderly in the Ukraine, where he met many of the ... trudg­ed home and spent Christmas with his family. This article has been peer reviewed. News&Notes Special Feature: ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Celina Dunn, MD, CCFP, CIME March 2012
... recovery times for hernia surgical repair are based on medical protocols and procedures adopted by the Board” ... that workers would follow individualized evidence-based medical advice that would result in return to work earlier ... CCFP Craig Martin, MD Kukuh Noertjojo, MD, MHSc, MSc This article is the opinion of WorkSafeBC and has not been peer ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Carolyn Gotay, PhD, April 2012
... to reduce risk, is not systematically incorporated in medical care on a wide-scale basis.[ 7 , 8 ] Breast Cancer ... The clinic is staffed by a medical oncologist specializing in breast cancer (medical ... cancer in BC. Competing interests None declared. This article has been peer reviewed. ABSTRACT: Approximately 1 in ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Kathleen Cadenhead, MD April 2012
... such as anemia and osteoporosis. While there are obvious medical benefits of weight loss such as reductions in rates ... BSc, MPH, BC Mental Health and Addiction Services. This article is the opinion of the Council on Health Promotion and ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Liza Kallstrom, April 2012
... Use the technology Dr Egan’s office uses electronic medical records, so he’s got computers in each exam room, ... interrupt the flow of conversation.  Involve your MOA Medical office assistants are key players in effective use of ... will be a natural part of everyday family practice. This article is the opinion of the GPSC and has not been peer ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Michael Sullivan, PhD, April 2012
... be more important determinants of risk for chronicity than medical factors associated with the injury. Catastrophic ... please contact your patient’s case manager or a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. —Michael ... injuries. J Occupation Rehabil 2007;17,305-315. This article is the opinion of WorkSafeBC and has not been peer ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Andrew J. Juren, MD, May 2012
... de­velopment resulted in considerable investment by the Medical Research Council (MRC) to determine the epidemiology ... Henry was a physician who pressured his son to pursue a medical career because it would provide financial stability. ... support.  Competing interests None declared. This article has been peer reviewed. ABSTRACT: Sixty years ago, ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Ronette Haboosheh, MSc, RAUD, RHIP, May 2012
... loss diagnostic or treatment services, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. For worker ... RAUD, Aud(C), Occupational Audiologist, WorkSafeBC This article is the opinion of WorkSafeBC and has not been peer ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Lloyd Oppel, MD, MHSc, FCFP(Em) June 2012
... citizens from legal recourse from ineffective or disproven medical therapies. The concept of “curial deference”[ 4 ] ... Oppel, MD Chair, Allied Health Practices Committee This article is the opinion of the Council on Health Promotion and ...
Letters / BY: Marc Kazimirski, JD, June 2012
... persistent neck or back pain.” Unfortunately, this article is fact­ually inaccurate, and quite frankly, ... objective findings at the site of the injury under current medical techniques. Des­pite this lack of objective ... won because the plaintiff’s injuries are supported by medical opinions from treating family doctors and ...