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With Halloween approaching, October invites us to indulge in ghost stories. And although we pride ourselves on practising evidence-based medicine, history reminds us that our profession has seen its share of creepy cures and ghastly guidelines.

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Dr Deena Case’s letter about the high rate of infertility among physicians emphasized that this situation arises from the length of time it takes to train to be a physician in Canada.

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The primary care crisis in British Columbia is characterized by a decrease in the productivity of a family physician.

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As a biomedical librarian with over 30 years of experience supporting British Columbian physicians, I want to highlight the critical role of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC Library and address the profound impact of its closure in 2024.

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In the face of increasing demands on Canada’s health care system, medical trainees across British Columbia are voicing urgent and practical concerns about the future of care delivery.

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