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Interviews / BY: Joanne Jablkowski September 2014
... house I found that knowing how to cook attracted other people. And I really enjoyed the outcome of it. I've got a ... best gig on Earth. I have the opportunity to get to know people and make a positive difference in their lives. Being ... Paperwork, and the hours involved in doing it. And, giving people bad news. Teaching runs in your family. As a doctor, ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD June 2014
... away from home in a safe and fun environment, meet other people living with diabetes, and learn skills to lead ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD November 2014
Practising physicians realize more than most that people’s lives can change in an instant. Accidents happen ... they know it. •    Surround yourself with positive people who uplift you and inspire you to be a better person. ...
President's Comment / BY: William Cunningham, MD, CCFP, CCFP (EM) January/February 2014
... us become a more influential profession. In fact, once people were told what the BCMA represents, they saw a real ...
News&Notes / BY: Joanne Jablkowski July/August 2014
... Seckel thanked all staff at Doctors of BC, commenting that people work hard and do so while enjoying each other’s ...
News May 2014
... for pain relief. These jaw disorders affect about 10% of people at some point in their life and the pain can be so ... eating glutamate caused pain and he asked young, healthy people to ingest 12 grams of the amino acid and watched what ...
News / BY: Ian A. Cameron, MD, October 2014
... of the day. At the end of the book, his interviews with people who lived and worked at William Head are an engaging ...
Editorials / BY: Anne I. Clarke, MD December 2014
... and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. A mark of shame.  (noun) Even ...
MDs To Be / BY: Greg Costello, MD January/February 2014
... of British Columbia’s Medical Undergraduate Program, people are generally focused on three areas of interest: the ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD July/August 2014
... yourself. You want to gag yourself with a spoon when other people tell you about their insignificant injuries and you ...