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Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2011
... requests on her own. At the bottom of her letters is a contact phone number, which I dialed one day.  I meant to ...
Premise / BY: Jamie Graham, January/February 2011
... leave notes with their names and phone numbers for future contact.  Having established these three critical elements ...
President's Comment / BY: Ian Gillespie, MD January/February 2011
... around the province to be a communications point of contact as the Brain Care Project evolves.  The US Centers ... benefits for patients throughout the province. Please contact me at  president@bcma.bc.ca .  —Ian Gillespie, ...
WorkSafeBC January/February 2011
... 11 reporting the return-to-work plan to WorkSafeBC. Contact a construction nurse advisor Physicians can contact a construction nurse advisor to discuss a patient’s ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nathan W. Brunner, MD, FRCPC March 2011
... to avoid in­clude weight lifting, body building, and contact sports such as football and ice hockey.[ 17 ] ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jack Teng, PhD, April 2011
... practices that can effectively reduce the likelihood of contact with pathogens (e.g., tucking pants into socks; ...
Letters / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD April 2011
... Ogopogo land and now drive a Civic and a Toyota. You can contact me at 11-22 Kinikinik Place where I run a drop-in ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2011
... improvement; subsequently, a medical advisor will contact the physician to discuss the request for extension. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Andre Mattman, MD, FRCPC May 2011
... consid­ering mitochondrial investigations should contact the Biochemical Gen­etics Laboratory for guidance ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Susan Hynes, BA, MBA, May 2011
... there are any questions.  Please advise your patients to contact WorkSafeBC to see if they are eligible for benefits. ...