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  • Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection
    By Sukhdeep Jatana, MDCM Clinical Case Reports December 2025

    Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection

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  • RSV immunization in pregnancy and infancy
    By Marina Viñeta Páramo, MBBS Review Articles December 2025

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    By Adam P. Sage, MD, MSc Review Articles November 2025

    Presentation of pediatric cannabis ingestion in the emergency department

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RSV immunization in pregnancy and infancy
Marina Viñeta Páramo, MBBS /
Review Articles December 2025
RSV immunization in pregnancy and infancy

A combined program of universal RSVpreF (Abrysvo) vaccination for pregnant individuals and nirsevimab (Beyfortus) for at-risk infants would substantially curtail respiratory syncytial virus disease burden in BC with the lowest budget impact. Read More

BC immunization program update
Jia Hu, MD, MSc, CCFP, FRCPC /
BC Centre for Disease Control December 2025
BC immunization program update

There have been significant changes and expansions to several publicly funded immunization programs in British Columbia that enable more people to access publicly funded immunizations. Read More

Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection
Sukhdeep Jatana, MDCM /
Clinical Case Reports December 2025
Successful nonoperative management of gastric ischemia and portal venous gas secondary to Sarcina ventriculi infection

Initial conservative management of Sarcina ventriculi in hemodynamically stable patients, even those with gastric ischemia and necrosis, can be considered in the absence of perforation. Read More

Climate resilience 101: Preparing for a changing climate
Ilona Hale, MD, FCFPC /
Council on Health Promotion December 2025
Climate resilience 101: Preparing for a changing climate

Climate change and associated climate events are now a fact of life. It is predicted that these events and their related health impacts will intensify over the coming years. Read More

Overdose and British Columbia’s hospital system: Have we miscounted?
Eris Nyx, BA /
Premise December 2025
Overdose and British Columbia’s hospital system: Have we miscounted?

A growing gap between paramedic and hospital overdose data in BC reveals that thousands of overdose cases go unclassified or unrecorded in emergency departments each year, obscuring the true impact of the toxic drug crisis and undermining effective public health response. Read More

Imaging for injured-worker patients with knee pain: An interview with Dr Kostas Panagiotopoulos
Celina Dunn, MD, CCFP, CIME /
WorkSafeBC December 2025
Imaging for injured-worker patients with knee pain: An interview with Dr Kostas Panagiotopoulos

Dr Kostas Panagiotopoulos is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hip and knee reconstruction, sport medicine, and complex trauma, who sees many patients with work-related injuries, including at the WorkSafeBC Visiting Specialist Clinic. Read More

Debunking common myths in infectious diseases practice
Davie Wong, MD, FRCPC /
Premise December 2025
Debunking common myths in infectious diseases practice

Dispelling 10 common myths that percolate widely in infectious diseases practice. Read More

Failing health care delivery in Canada is the result of an outdated operating model
Gerald J.M. Tevaarwerk, MD, FRCPC /
Premise December 2025
Failing health care delivery in Canada is the result of an outdated operating model

A comparison of the performance of Canada’s publicly funded health care model with that of the Netherlands shows that the Netherlands provides double the benefits for approximately the same costs per capita. A root-cause failure analysis was conducted to determine the cause of the discrepancy. Read More

Merry or scary? Managing sugar without spoiling the holidays
Caitlin Dunne, MD, FRCSC /
Editorials December 2025
Merry or scary? Managing sugar without spoiling the holidays

Happy holidays! December is upon us, and with it come the familiar, tempting smells of cinnamon, hot chocolate, and fresh cookies. Read More

Midweek munch and muse
David B. Chapman, MBChB /
Editorials December 2025
Midweek munch and muse

Being a member of the BCMJ Editorial Board for the last 17+ years has taught me a few things about communication. Read More

Reflection, gratitude, and hope
Charlene Lui, MD /
President's Comment December 2025
Reflection, gratitude, and hope

As my year as president of Doctors of BC concludes, I reflect with deep gratitude and humility. Read More

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BCMJ

The BCMJ is a general medical journal that shares knowledge while building connections among BC physicians.

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ISSN 0007‍-‍0556 (Print)
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