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President's Comment / BY: Charles Webb, MBChB January/February 2016
... by physicians on the front lines—work that not enough people know about. In BC physicians are emerging as leaders ...
Letters / BY: Romayne Gallagher, MD, CCFP(PC), FCFP April 2016
... in the article, this was a superficial analogy to get people thinking. And it seems to have triggered some thinking ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS December 2016
... caregivers provide an estimated 70% to 75% of care to people receiving home care. That translates to roughly 8 ... on any given day. In BC there are approximately 1 million people filling this role, most of whom are caring for a ... family caregivers and, in turn, negatively impacting the people they care for and generating additional pressures on ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS November 2016
... or #physicianleadership? If you’re like many people and professionals, these social media terms may be ... forum 2 years ago. Research shows that more and more people, including professionals, are relying on social media ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS June 2016
... careers existed: medicine, law, and the clergy. The people whom each of these professions served looked for ... legitimate leadership, and a strong sense of hope. The people expected outstanding service, the safety of trusted ...
Letters / BY: Stephen Shore, MD, CCFP September 2016
... of addictions or those with psychiatric illness or young people, whoever that applies to, can’t suffer severe pain? ... antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). (It is said more people die from NSAIDS in Canada than all of the traffic ...
Letters / BY: Andre C. Piver, MD, FCFP September 2016
... of our (ideally) complex relationships with real people (patients) on the ground. Bonus incentives for ...