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Premise / BY: Morley Sutter, MD, PhD January/February 2006
... does it lead to sound medicine and when to quackery? The practice of medicine is both a science and an art. The art of ... Evidence-based medicine has become a focal point in the practice of medicine. Several groups have published consensus ...
Premise / BY: Manfred Purtzki, January/February 2006
... splitting with minor children. • Most of his $250 000 of practice income is used, after the hefty personal income tax ... only 17.62%, which means almost $82 out of every $100 of practice income that remains in the corporation can be used for investments or the repayment of practice-related debt. However, once Jim takes the money out, ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Janene Spring, RN, BScN, MSCN, March 2006
... in patients with MS. Studies and years of practice have shown that administration of steroids earlier ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nevio Cimolai, MD, FRCPC April 2006
... of MRSA infection described here occurred in a general practice setting in the Fraser Valley between September 2002 ... increase. [14-15]  Most such infections seen in general practice would fit into Eron’s class 1 or 2. [16]  Such ... for prospectively identified MRSA infections in a general practice setting, Sept. 2002 to Nov. 2005. ...
Premise / BY: Faith E. Hayman, LLB, BA, BEd April 2006
... either by the policy or legislation. It is not the practice of employees to produce copies of a group policy of ... with a rehabilitation program. It is generally the practice of insurers to seek input from treating physicians ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ralph J. Maddess, PhD May 2006
... facilities. Registered psychologists in private practice are faced with an additional problem in that most ...
Premise / BY: Michael K. McIsaac, BA, May 2006
... in a study about barriers to mental health care: “The practice of psychiatric rehabilitation is a concept and ... become a widely used guiding principle in mental health practice… The results suggest that geographic and economic ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD June 2006
... shortcuts occasionally—it’s natural when in a busy practice, but every time I have done so, something comes back ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Richard Beever, MD June 2006
... project was conducted while the author was a UBC Family Practice resident. An earlier version of this paper won the ...
Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB July/August 2006
... numbers and complexities of services. General practice fees are less than half of that required for a viable practice, and there is no chance that any government will ...