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President's Comment / BY: Brian Brodie, MD March 2010
... for family doctors and their patients that the General Practice Services Committee (GPSC) has been successfully ... took a few years to get off the ground, but now general practice is quickly be­coming a solid cornerstone of BC’s ...
President's Comment / BY: Brian Brodie, MD May 2010
... family physicians were enrolled in what would become the Practice Support Program (PSP) Module on Child and Youth Mental Health. With support from the General Practice Services Committee, local project managers conducted ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2010
... returned to his hometown of Victoria, where he has been in practice ever since. His career has been influenced by John ... best interest of patients, and on the Divisions of Family Practice as well.  It’s going to be very important that we ... solving can be a very rewarding part of professional practice. I think it’s an extension of the advocacy we do ...
President's Comment / BY: Ian Gillespie, MD October 2010
... The work is varied and can change on very short notice. My practice is compressed into 2 days per week with the ...
Interviews December 2010
... became a certificant of the CFPC in 1982. His scope of practice extends beyond the spectrum of office and hospital ... Columbia, where he teaches medical students, family practice residents, and midwives.  Dr Wilson is highly ... role in helping establish the Vancouver Family Practice Maternity Service (FPMS), a group of dedicated ...
President's Comment / BY: Ian Gillespie, MD December 2010
... optimism. How do we adapt to these changes? • Solo practice. Many physicians prefer an individual practice; however, they may be left in the dust unless they also engage in a “virtual group practice.”  • Information technology. Electronic ...