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BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Kevin Elwood, MD October 2009
... despite the drawbacks of requiring isoniazid therapy for 9 months. Is this system working? The immigration medical is ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Roy Purssell, MD, FRCPC March 2009
... show that 8% of drivers use a cellphone while driving.[ 9 ] Drivers on cell phones will have driving ability similar ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michael Bayliss, MD, FRCPC, September 2009
... of major complications and a 4% risk of mortality.[ 9 ]  In a separate study, the incidence of internal jugular ...
News May 2008
... Network of BC, and will air on Knowledge Network on 9 June 2008. If you’re interested in attending, please ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Vikram R. Comondore, MD, December 2008
... after awakening, but they may take hours to dissipate.[ 9 ] These effects are more pronounced with sleep deprivation ... rather than the intervention schedule committed 35.9% more serious medical errors (136 vs 100 per 1000 patient ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS July/August 2008
... obvious that someone else had done that almost exactly 9 months previously. Emerging from the building into the cold ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Wen Q. Gan, MD, MSc, April 2008
... more benefits than exercise at lower levels of intensity.[ 9 ] Cardiovascular disease Compelling epidemiological ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Anne R. Synnes, MDCM, FRCPC, MHSc, November 2008
... routine practice, performed in 88% of deliveries.[ 5 ],[ 9 ] Since GA is determined more accurately than fetal weight ... 1 ). There were only two survivors at 22 weeks’ GA and 9 survivors at 23 weeks’ GA. Stillbirths and delivery room ... we proposed the following: At 22 weeks’ GA (9% survival, 100% impaired), palliative care is recommended. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Navid Dehghani, MD, FRCPC, June 2008
... patients therefore require a more vigilant follow-up.[ 9 ]  Clinicians should also be alert to the complication ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Bill Mackie, MD March 2008
... • Age 1 to 3: 1000 mg • Age 4 to 8: 1200 mg • Age 9 to 50: 1500 mg • Age 51 to 70: 1300 mg • Age 71 and ...