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Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG January/February 2014
... completing a complicated surgical procedure that few other people could actually do. There was also the whole ritual aspect of surgery—something that people outside surgical specialties cannot really grasp. ...
MDs To Be / BY: Greg Costello, January/February 2014
... of British Columbia’s Medical Undergraduate Program, people are generally focused on three areas of interest: the ...
News January/February 2014
... about who is responsible for the care of Aboriginal people. The report says that little attention has been paid ... health care for Aboriginal seniors and other Aboriginal people, citing the transfer of health authority to the new ...
News January/February 2014
Approximately 7000 people living in BC have an inherited heart rhythm condition, ...
News January/February 2014
... a condition that severely limits the vision of about 5000 people in North America. The development of this potential ...
MDs To Be / BY: Rebecca Gordon, BSc, March 2014
... HIV/AIDS in the community by educating and engaging young people. •    To decrease risky sexual behavior in the ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2014
... would add personal details to—the time of delivery, the people who were there, unique or funny aspects of their ... the responses are well written and thoughtful. These young people have busy lives and they are making positive plans for ...
Editorials / BY: Anne I. Clarke, MD April 2014
... Throughout our medical careers there have been important people who have guided, educated, and sometimes chastised us ...
Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB May 2014
... of hair. It was fun to catch up with old friends and people we had studied with for 6 years. I was impressed by ...
MDs To Be / BY: Patricia Caddy, MD May 2014
... lecture halls, on the hands of strangers and the faces of people we love most dearly. There will be no unseeing. To ...