Clinical Articles /
BY: Kevin W. Johns, BSc
October 2006
... microalbuminuria have become standard for screening [1] and treating nephropathy in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Between 10% and 45% of ... average AER of 55.7±18.2 mg/24 hours and an ACR of 4.46±1.28 mg/mmol—values well above the Canadian Diabetes ...
Clinical Articles /
BY: Marlene E. Hunter, MD, FCFPC
May 2006
... times we also find dissociative identity disorder (DID). [1-3] If mental health care is inadequate when it comes to ...
WorkSafeBC /
BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP
September 2006
... WorkSafeBC coverage, please call WorkSafeBC at 1 888 922-2768 and choose option 2. Personal Optional ... or call WorkSafeBC’s Employer Service Centre at 1 888 922-2768 and choose option 2. —Don Graham, MD WCB ...
WorkSafeBC /
BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP
December 2006
... are more results of our analysis: • The 14 males and 1 female were, on average, 37 years old. • The first ...
Premise /
BY: Manfred Purtzki,
January/February 2006
... is an outline of how Jim can use the capital gains method: 1. His medical corporation (“Medco”) pays Jim a dividend ...
Letters /
BY: Joelle Bradley, MD,
June 2006
Dr Graham’s article for WorkSafeBC ( BCMJ 2006;48[1]:36) makes intuitive sense but is not feasible. He ...
News /
BY: Fiona Youatt,
October 2006
... The new agreement provides for fee increases effective 1 April 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. The distribution of the ... and the health authorities) under the agreement effective 1 April 2007. Until then, it will continue to be made up of ... that have measurable patient-centred goals focused on (1) system redesign initiatives to achieve increased and ...
Editorials /
BY: Alan Brookstone, MD
April 2006
... editor, Dr Stephen Choi, resigned from the CMAJ after 1 week in that position following the CMA’s refusal to ...
Editorials /
BY: Brian Day, MB
July/August 2006
... school intake, leading to our physician supply crisis. At 1.9 doctors per 1000 population, we have the lowest physician ...
Council on Health Promotion /
BY: Fred Bass, MD, DSc
November 2006
... for 7% of medical care use and costs in recent times [ 1,2] and since a large part of the damage can be reversed ...