The death of Dr Bill Ibbott on 26 May 2016 marks the end of a remarkable medico-political career. It is worth remembering that the weekend demanded a great deal of Dr Ibbott’s otherwise private life with so many official board meetings held both provincially and nationally.
When loved ones die or are seriously injured in workplace incidents, families often turn to their physicians. They look for answers surrounding such deaths and life-altering injuries, and it’s sometimes up to their doctors to help them put things in perspective. The better a workplace incident is understood, the better the opportunity to prevent a similar occurrence in the future. That’s where WorkSafeBC’s Fatal and Serious Injury (FSI) Investigations Section comes in.
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What profession might you have pursued, if not medicine?
Writer.
Which talent would you most like to have?
To be able to belt it out like Tina Turner, Mariah Carey, or Celine Dion.
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