2008 Author Index

Issue: BCMJ, Vol. 50, No. 10, December 2008, page(s) 580-583 Index

Index includes the title of the article. Asterisk (*) indicates a clinical review article. Back Page (bp), BC Centre for Disease Control (cdc), Editorials (ed), correspondence (c), Council on Health Promotion (cohp), opinions (op), General Practice Services Committee (gpsc), Good Guys (gg), In Memoriam (im), Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (icbc), Library of the College of Physicians & Surgeons of British Columbia (lib), Medical student column (bcmd2b), Point•Counterpoint (pcp), Premise (op), Pulsimeter (pu), Special Feature (sf), and WorkSafeBC (wsbc) items are noted by abbreviations. Location of article is by issue number followed by beginning page number.

Abramson BL: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Achen M: Mother, infant, and syphilis: increasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Al Lawati N: Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:138

Al Talag A: Non-pharmacological management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 2:90; Clinical physiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 2:97

Albersheim S: Management of the newborn delivered at the threshold of viability* 9:498; Ethical considerations at the threshold of viability* 9:509

Albrecht JE: Bilateral pneumonia: Lessons learned from an unusual presentation* 1:22

Allard C: The case for a supervised drug consumption site trial in Victoria, British Columbia (op) 3:130

Anderson SD: TBI and iatrogenic morbidity (c) 1:11

Andrade J: Cardiovascular risk assessment: Identification of individuals at increased risk* 5:246; Infective endocarditis prophylaxis: An update for clinical practice* 8:451

Appleton G: The consensus? There is no consensus (op) 1:10; Members spoke—and we heard you (op) 2:59; In defence of democracy (pcp) 2:61; Decisions are made by those who show up (op) 3:121; President responds (c) 4:185; June 2008

AGM: A little out of the ordinary (op) 4:187; Reflections on a year (op) 5:241

Armstrong RW: Focus on the profession: Academic and clinical departments* 7:390

Arruda W: Out of control: Solving the child and youth mental health crisis (cohp) 6:298

Attridge S: Book review: The Asthma Educator’s Handbook (pu) 3:158

Ayas NT: The impact of sleep deprivation in resident physicians on physician and patient safety: Is it time for a wake-up call?* 10:560

Baillie H: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Bain T: Book review: While Bullets Fly (pu) 9:518

Baker M: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Baker R: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Balfour J: Maternity program shortfall (c) 5:242

Barn P: Is living near power lines bad for our health? (cdc) 9:494

Barua M: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Bates J: Medical school expansion in BC* 7:368

Beaulieu M: Demystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician* 6:304

Beever R: COPD series (c) 5:242

Benedet JL: Drs Krisman, Nickerson, and Carpenter: Three truly good guys (gg) 8:462

Bertrams K: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Bhalerao S: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Billing Integrity Program (sf) 5:244

Bitzikos O: Listeriosis awareness among pregnant women and their health care providers in British Columbia (cdc) 7:398; The authors respond (c) 9:492

Blondel-Hill E: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443

Bluman R: Supporting lifelong learning for physicians: Continuing professional development and knowledge translation* 7:393

Borugian M: Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in British Columbia* 4:198

Braid S: Traveling soon? (pu) 4:192; Extended health and dental claims deadlines (pu) 5:269; When you’re going on vacation (pu) 5:269; MEDOC travel insurance (pu) 6:333; New member benefit (pu) 6:333; Reduce tax burden by enrolling in the BCMA Core-Plus Plan (pu) 7:405; Core-Plus Plan open enrolment period ends 31 Oct 2008 (pu) 8:465; Improvements to the Office Overhead Insurance plan (pu) 8:465; Disability plan enhanced (pu) 9:519; Integration of PDI with other disability insurance (pu) 10:578

Brant DJ: Re: Addiction (c) 6:291

Brodie B: Dr Gurmeet Singh (Gary) Randhawa (im) 2:68

Buchanan L: Management of the newborn delivered at the threshold of viability* 9:498

Burak AJ: Re: Inquiring minds: Insurance lawyers and their requests to talk to physicians (c) 9:491

Burns J: A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:143

Burrill D: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Byrne C: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Cadenhead K: A primer on current nutrition­al issues—What our patients should know (cohp) 7:400

Cambon E: Dr Jacoba (Julia) van Norden (im) 4:214; Dr Hedwige E.

Chodos (nee Habegger) (im) 9:522

Camp PG: A snapshot of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in British Columbia and Canada* 2:80

Casiro O: Maldistribution of physicians in BC: What we are trying to do about it* 7:371

Cavers B: Dr Cavers replies (c) 1:13; Community-based mental health initiative: Patients and GPs to benefit (gpsc) 2:63

Chapman DB: They grow up so fast (ed) 8:434

Cheek J: “Conversation” yields consensus (c) 4:186

Cheek T: Re: Old Harrison’s (c) 8:439

Chisholm R: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Chong M: Regional variations in antibiotic consumption in BC (cdc) 10:576

Chritchley J: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194

Clarkson PW: Soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities: How to stay out of trouble* 6:310

Clendenning L: Learning on demand: online AV (lib) 1:31; Mindfulness and the busy phy­sician (lib) 5:240; Healthy offices, healthy patients (lib) 7:401; Getting greener with Cites & Bytes (lib) 9:524

Coleman D: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Comberbach: Catastrophically injured patients and ICBC’s rehabilitation department (icbc) 8:441

Comondore VR: The impact of sleep deprivation in resident physicians on physician and patient safety: Is it time for a wake-up call?* 10:560

Conlon M: The implementation of a physician workload system in an academic health care setting: The Physician Activity Information System (PhAIS)* 10:565

Cook VJ: The burden of tuberculosis in Aboriginal communities of BC (cdc) 4:219

Copes R: Is living near power lines bad for our health? (cdc) 9:494

Cressman C: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194

d’Agincourt-Canning L: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Dagg PKB: Re: The other dual diagnosis (c) 8:438

Dahl M: Discord over ACCORD (op) 9:529

Davidson RA: Prostate cancer screening practices and attitudes among primary care physicians in Victoria, British Columbia* 8:456

Davis H: Final words on mTBI & iatrogenic morbidity (c) 3:124

Dawson K: Glucose targets (c) 5:243

Day B: Medicine, the media, and politics (ed) 10:548

Dehghani N: Aspirated foreign bodies in children: BC Children’s Hospital emergency room protocol* 5:252; Ingested foreign bodies in children: BC Children’s Hospital emergency room protocol* 5:257

Dettman M: Physician-computerphiles (c) 2:59; $9 million per year (c) 9:493

Dhaliwal J: Trends in incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease following introduction of the universal infant immunization program in British Columbia, 2002–2006* 1:18

Dickeson MRC: Residency on the road: Providing care and gaining experience in rural BC* 7:388

Dines G: MC4BC: Supporting family physicians’ return to obstetrics (gpsc) 4:218

Draper J: Welcome to your second half-century, BCMJ (ed) 1:5; The managing editor replies 1:12; Bill Mackie steps up to the plate (sf) 7:360

Dreher K: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443

Dunn C: New WorkSafeBC chief medical officer (wsbc) 2:65

Ehl K: Chiropractors take exception to letter (c) 10:550

Elliott T: Re: PITO vendors (c) 6:292

Elwood RK: The burden of tuberculosis in Aboriginal communities of BC (cdc) 4:219

Ervin F: End-of-life care in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:155

Fabian MC: Selecting the best for our future: MD undergraduate admissions procedures at UBC* 7:376

Falk WA: The medicare muddle: Finding a way out (bp) 7:426 Farquhar A: Chiropractors (c) 8:436

Fay P: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Fenton J: Updates from WorkSafeBC (wsbc) 2:65; Lisfranc injuries (wsbc) 6:299

Ferdinands L: Supporting lifelong learning for physicians: Continuing professional development and knowledge translation* 7:393

Figurski M: PITO: Why no open source? (c) 3:122

Fischer B: The case for a supervised drug consumption site trial in Victoria, British Columbia (op) 3:130

FitzGerald JM: Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:138

Flak B: CT colonography: A new technique for colorectal cancer screening* 4:206

Fleming B: UBC 2008 CaRMS results (c) 8:437

Forster BB: CT colonography: A new technique for colorectal cancer screening* 4:206

Fraser GC: A massage pallor (bp) 1:46; Final exams: Out on a limb (bp) 6:346

Freeman RD: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

French AS: Military medical museum web site (c) 4:184

Friedlander R: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Fuertes E: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443

Gair R: Heavy metal poisoning from Ayurvedic medicine (cdc) 2:105

Galanis E: Listeriosis awareness among pregnant women and their health care providers in British Columbia (cdc) 7:398; The authors respond (c) 9:492

Gallagher R: It’s up to us to begin the conversation (cohp) 1:29

Gan WQ: Systemic effects and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:148

Gardiner I: Re: Breast cancer screening and diagnosis (c) 7:358

Gelmon KA: Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in British Columbia* 4:198; Authors respond (c) 6:294; Authors respond (c) 7:358

Gelpke N: Dr Geoffrey Burgess (im) 10:575

Gerretsen M: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Gilbert M: Mother, infant, and syphilis: increasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Gill A: An opportunity to improve relationships between physicians and ICBC (icbc) 4:190

Glynn-Morris R: Driving assessments (c) 10:550

Golbey M: PITO responds (c) 1:14

Gordon P: Re: Breast cancer (c) 6:293

Graham J: Supervised injection sites—a view from law enforcement (op) 3:132

Greenstone G: Am I just a number? (bp) 9:538

Grunfeld A: Book review: Airway Management in Emergencies (pu) 3:159

Haigh SE: Not just another committee (ed) 5:238

Hales S: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Hall C: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Hall JG: Book review: Jack McCreary: Paediatrician, Pedagogue, Pragmatist, Prophet (pu) 1:32; How to improve our patients’ health literacy (cohp) 9:525

Hardwick DF: Supporting lifelong learning for physicians: Continuing professional development and knowledge translation* 7:393

Harrington D: Magnetic resonance imaging and litigation—Who is driving? (icbc) 6:296

Hawkins D: Re: Hollow-bore needles and you (c) 3:125

Hayward J: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Hedayati-Vala F: GI endoscopy in rural communities: Experience of a rural family physician in British Columbia* 6:300

Hedges D: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Heinz E: Prescription for safer roads (icbc) 10:573

Henderson C: Dr Norman Paul Found (im) 8:461

Heuchert T: The future of expert evidence in British Columbia (icbc) 5:275

Hewko R: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Ho K: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194; Supporting lifelong learning for physicians: Continuing professional de­velopment and knowledge translation* 7:393 Hoag NA: Prostate cancer screening practices and attitudes among primary care physicians in Victoria, British Columbia* 8:456

Hoang L: Trends in incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease following introduction of the universal infant immunization program in British Columbia, 2002–2006* 1:18

Horricks C: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185 Hwang H: Disappointed in PITO vendors chosen (c) 1:13

Ignaszewski A: Cardiovascular risk assessment: Identification of individuals at increased risk* 5:246

Ipsiroglu OS: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Isaac-Renton JL: Remember to think of malaria: an old world disease, a new world threat (cdc) 3:163

Jan JE: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Jarvis-Selinger S: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194; Supporting lifelong learning for physicians: Continuing professional development and knowledge translation* 7:393

Jenkin D: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373

Jiwa K: Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Jones H: Mother, infant, and syphilis: increasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Kallstrom L: Chronic Disease Management Module supports GPs to deliver better care (gpsc) 3:134; Group medical visits: Enhancing chronic illness care (gpsc) 6:297; Practice Support Program module helps GPs support patient self-management (gpsc) 7:409; Practice Support Program implementation the focus of mid-term review (gpsc) 9:497

Kan L: Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in British Columbia* 4:198; Authors respond (c) 7:358

Kane BJ: Re: The other dual diagnosis (c) 9:491

Karr G: Demystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician* 6:304

Keeley M: Ms Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley (im) 10:574

Kendall P: The case for a supervised drug consumption site trial in Victoria, British Columbia (op) 3:130

Knowles L: Mother, infant, and syphilis: in­creasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Krausz M: CAST replies (c) 1:15

Krishnadev N: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Laswick AJ: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Laudadio S: Inquiring minds: insurance law­yers and their requests to talk with physicians (icbc) 3:127

Lauscher HN: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194

Lawson LM: COPD: 10 years drowning (ed) 2:57; Joy (ed) 9:489

Lee E: Dr Peter Jaron (im) 6:336

Leiter LA: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Lenny A: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Levin A: Demystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician* 6:304

Levy RD: COPD, Part 1—Breathing new life into old thinking* 2:78; A snapshot of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in British Columbia and Canada* 2:80; COPD, Part 2—Emerging from the dark, dismal past into a bright, hopeful future* 3:136

Locke S: Hollow-bore needles and you (wsbc) 1:16

Loder J: Tips to help you protect your patients’ personal information (icbc) 9:496

Lovato CY: Comparability of student performance and experiences in UBC’s distributed MD undergraduate program: The first 2 years of implementation* 7:380

Love M: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373 Lu S-H: TBI and iatrogenic morbidity (c) 1:11; CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Ludemann JP: Aspirated foreign bodies in children: BC Children’s Hospital emergency room protocol* 5:252; BC’s Children’s Hospital emergency room protocol* 5:257

Lyon T: A brief history of the BC Medical Journal (pu) 3:160; BCMA supports Alzheimer’s research (pu) 7:403

MacDonald IA: Re: CAST replies (c) 3:123

MacDonell K: Learning on demand: online AV (lib) 1:31; Mindfulness and the busy physician (lib) 5:240; Healthy offices, healthy patients (lib) 7:401; Getting greener with Cites & Bytes (lib) 9:524

Mackie B: Kicking the salt addiction (cohp) 2:64; The year ahead (op) 6:295; Understanding MOCAP (op) 7:357; Don’t allow the will of the minority to dictate the will of the majority (op) 8:435; The benefits of riding the bus (op) 9:490; A Christmas like no other (op) 10:551

MacPherson C: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373

Mak S: Regional variations in antibiotic consumption in BC (cdc) 10:576

Makuch K: Re: The other dual diagnosis (c) 8:438

Man SFP: Systemic effects and mortality in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:148

Mangat R: CAST concerns (c) 1:14; Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Mansour A: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Marra F: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443; Regional variations in antibiotic consumption in BC (cdc) 10:576

Marsh DC: CAST replies (c) 1:15

Martin RE: Dr Mimi Divinsky (im) 5:266; Family medicine stories (pu) 5:270

Masri BA: Soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities: How to stay out of trouble* 6:310

Matrick L: Dr Alfonso Molaro (im) 9:522

McCann MA: BCMA responds (c) 5:242

McConkey JP: Dr Eric Carl Hillerns Lehmann (im) 4:214

McCracken J: Guide to Drive (pu) 3:159; 4:191; 5:271; 6:335; 7:413; 8:463; 9:518; 10:598

McCrea P: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373 McFee D: No audio/video conferencing for AGM (c) 4:184; Re: Audio-conferencing (c) 6:294

McGhee DW: 10 steps to an eco-friendly BCMJ 1:11

McGillivray B: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

McGregor M: “Conversation” yields consensus (c) 4:186

McKellin WH: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

McKibbin D: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Mederios MH: Re: EMR editorial (c) 7:359

Melamed J: Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Meloche G: Diagnosis and treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (wsbc) 5:264

Milner RA: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Mitton C: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Mohamed A: Infective endocarditis prophylaxis: An update for clinical practice* 8:451

Moralis C: The man who stopped the rain (bp) 4:230

Morshed M: Remember to think of malaria: an old world disease, a new world threat (cdc) 3:163

Murphy CC: Comparability of student performance and experiences in UBC’s distributed MD undergraduate program: The first 2 years of implementation* 7:380

Murray A: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194

Myckatyn M: Minoru Medical Education Society: The new doctors’ lounge? (pu) 7:406

Nasvadi G: Older drivers—what physicians need to know and how they can help (icbc) 2:66

Naumann T: New source of evidence-based drug information for BC (pu) 10:579

Naus M: HPV vaccine revolutionizes prevention of cervical cancer (cdc) 5:263

Neill J: Learning on demand: online AV (lib) 1:31; Mindfulness and the busy physician (lib) 5:240; Healthy offices, healthy patients (lib) 7:401; Getting greener with Cites & Bytes (lib) 9:524

Neuman F: Mother, infant, and syphilis: in­creasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

O’Brien-Bell J: Dr Colin Leslie Smailes (im) 9:523

Ogilvie G: Mother, infant, and syphilis: increasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Oppel L: Physicians, public health, and immunizations—are doctors missing the point? (cohp) 4:189; Bill C-51: A small step in the right direction (cohp) 8:440; Bike helmets—Can we improve on a good thing? (cohp) 10:571

Ovalle WK: Anatomy in a distributed model of medical education* 7:378

Pacione LR: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Panabaker K: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Pandachuk K: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373

Pankratz E: Three good guys (c) 10:550

Patrick D: Trends in incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease following introduction of the universal infant immunization program in British Columbia, 2002–2006* 1:18; How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443; Regional variations in antibiotic consumption in BC (cdc) 10:576

Pauls H: Dr Albert Henry Phelps (im) 2:68

Pearce M: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Pearn A: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Petraman M: Experience with computers in a small office (sf) 6:334

Pezim ME: CT colonography: A new technique for colorectal cancer screening* 4:206

Pike J: Soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities: How to stay out of trouble* 6:310

Pommerville PJ: Prostate cancer screening practices and attitudes among primary care physicians in Victoria, British Columbia* 8:456

Poole B: Meeting the information needs of family physicians in the complex world of cancer control* 4:194; Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in British Columbia* 4:198; Au­thors respond (c) 6:294; Authors respond (c) 7:358

Portigal-Todd C: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Potter-Cogan R: Toolkit and PSP waste, complex care kudos (c) 1:12

Proulx F: “Conversation” yields consensus (c) 4:186

Purssell R: Injured and drunk in the emergency department (cohp) 5:265

Purych D: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443

Rae A: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Raja S: A primer on current nutritional issues—What our patients should know (cohp) 7:400

Rebbeck PM: My last rant (ed) 7:355

Reed A: Ms Claudette Reed Upton-Keeley (im) 10:574

Rekart M: Mother, infant, and syphilis: increasing cause for concern in British Columbia (cdc) 1:17

Reyes-Smith L: Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Richardson DR: Book review: How Doctors Think (pu) 2:71; EMR or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the computer (ed) 3:117; Book review: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine (pu) 6:332; Book review: Final Exam: A Surgeon’s Reflections on Mortality (pu) 6:332; Voices (ed) 7:354; Self-delusion and self-care (ed) 8:433; Book review: The Power of Tact (pu) 8:464; Beam me up, Scotty! (ed) 9:488; Letting surgeons work (ed) 10:547

Ridge Y: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Riley M: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Road J: Non-pharmacological management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 2:90

Romalis G: Dr Claude Henry Cronhelm (im) 2:69

Ross MA: Dr David Doty (im) 7:410

Rothfels P: WorkSafeBC replies (c) 3:125; Updates from WorkSafeBC (wsbc) 3:126; Preventing needless work disability (wsbc) 4:188; Lisfranc injuries (wsbc) 6:299; Registration requirements for physicians (wsbc) 7:364; Updates from WorkSafeBC (wsbc) 8:442; What’s new in evidence-based occupational medicine? (wsbc) 9:495; Opioid/narcotic medications and the injured worker (wsbc) 10:572

Rowe TC: Good people, good work (ed) 3:120; Flying lessons (ed) 4:181

Rungta K: Expansion of postgraduate medical education* 7:384

Rush JL: Re: The other dual diagnosis (c) 9:491

Ruth C: Management of the newborn delivered at the threshold of viability* 9:498

Sagar M: Hollow-bore needles and you (wsbc) 1:16

Salvian AJ: A world worth living in (ed) 1:9

Scarrow S: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Schwartz R: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Scott J: Evaluation of genetic counseling for hereditary cancer by videoconference in British Columbia* 10:554

Seland TP: Ethics conference ’08 (pu) 3:167

Senghera S: New booster seat regulations will improve safety for BC kids (icbc) 7:414

Shahidi N: Trends in incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease following introduction of the universal infant immunization program in British Columbia, 2002–2006* 1:18

Shaw T: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Shepherd R: Medical reporting in the lay press (c) 3:124

Sherlock C: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Sin DD: COPD, Part 1—Breathing new life into old thinking* 2:78; Pharmacological management of stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 2:85; COPD, Part 2—Emerging from the dark, dismal past into a bright, hopeful future* 3:136; Postoperative pulmonary complications: what every general practitioner ought to know* 3:152

Sivertz K: Expansion of postgraduate medical education* 7:384; UBC 2008 CaRMS results (c) 8:437

Smith D: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Smith J: PITO replies (c) 3:122; Re: PITO vendors (c) 7:358; Electronic medical records offer compelling reasons for switching from paper-based charts, but what about the human impact? (pito) 10:553

Snadden D: Maldistribution of physicians in BC: What we are trying to do about it* 7:371

Soare C: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Sobey P: Re: CAST replies (c) 4:185

Sorokan T: Dr Basil Cartwright Boulton (im) 2:68; Pediatric immunization update (pu) 4:192

Stadnick E: Infective endocarditis prophylaxis: An update for clinical practice* 8:451

Stilwell M: Breast cancer screening and diagnosis in British Columbia* 4:198

Strudwick M: Chiropractors take exception to letter (c) 10:550

Stuart GCE: Improving health: Expanded and distributed medical education in British Columbia* 7:366

Suraliwalla K: From the BCMJ archive: Dr Wallace Wilson (pu) 2:73; Hidey ho! To Prince George we go! (sf) 6:325; BCMJ celebrates in style (pu) 7:407; Two milestones (pu) 9:520

Sutter M: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Synnes AR: Management of the newborn delivered at the threshold of viability* 9:498

Tang B: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Taylor M: Listeriosis awareness among pregnant women and their health care providers in British Columbia (cdc) 7:398; The authors respond (c) 9:492

Têtu M: Listeriosis patient speaks out (c) 9:492

Tharani Z: The implementation of a physician workload system in an academic health care setting: The Physician Activity Information System (PhAIS)* 10:565

Thibeault A: The other dual diagnosis: Developmental disability and mental health disorders* 6:319

Thompson C: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439

Thomson D: BCMA Central Coordinating Committee—the watchful eye (pu) 2:71

Thorneloe B: Medical school distribution: The student perspective* 7:373

Turnbull K: Dr Jone Chang (im) 6:336

Tyrell G: Trends in incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease following introduction of the universal infant immunization program in British Columbia, 2002–2006* 1:18

Ur E: Glucose targets (c) 5:243

van Eeden SF: A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 3:143

Van Laeken N: Re: Back to basics (c) 3:124

Vogl AW: Anatomy in a distributed model of medical education* 7:378

Vrbova L: How British Columbia physicians can address antibiotic resistance (cdc) 8:443

Vroom WR: Book review: Goodman & Gilman’s Manual of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (pu) 4:191; Pharmacists’ prescribing: A hill to die for? (ed) 6:290

Wang C: The BCMA: An open democratic association? (pcp) 2:60; Voice for the members (c) 7:359

Wasdell MB: How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

Wasserman L: Atypical antipsychotics, schizophrenia, and cardiovascular risk: What family physicians need to know* 8:444

Webber E: Expansion of postgraduate medical education* 7:384

Weber CL: Demystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician* 6:304

Webster H: Changes in UBC medical school (c) 9:493

Wenner JB: The impact of sleep deprivation in resident physicians on physician and patient safety: Is it time for a wake-up call?* 10:560

Wensley D: Good work! Could do better (c) 8:439; How to approach pediatric sleep medicine in British Columbia: A consensus paper* 9:512

White RF: “Conversation” yields consensus (c) 4:186

Wilcox P: Clinical physiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease* 2:97; Dr Wilcox replies (c) 5:243

Wilson JA: Medical reporting in the lay press (ed) 1:7; Volume 50, and counting (ed) 2:54; Growing our own (ed) 4:180; Southern regions (ed) 5:236; A gratifying mental exercise (ed) 6:289; Farewell (ed) 7:352; Book review: Old Endeavour: Scientific and Humanitarian Contributions by Physicians After 65 (pu) 8:464

Wilson R: Pedometers and the heart (c) 2:58; Fat and fit? (cohp) 3:162

Winch G: Dr Reid Townsley (im) 2:70; Dr Geoffrey Burgess (im) 10:575

Wong HCG: Side-effects of CAM/Chinese herbal meds (c) 2:58; Re: Unusual presentation of mercury poisoning (c) 4:186

Wong Q: Remember to think of malaria: an old world disease, a new world threat (cdc) 3:163

Woolard RF: “Conversation” yields consensus (c) 4:186

Wright JM: TI responds (c) 5:267

Wylie B: Dr Fredrick John Wilson (im) 9:524

Young A: Dr Albert Henry Phelps (im) 2:68

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