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Letters / BY: Scott D. Smith, MD, CCFP, MSc September 2016
... a number of misleading statements. For example, the author claims that “patients who were cared for by their ... to have a strong hospitalist department that has regular contact and an active collegial relationship with the ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Malcolm McLean, MD, December 2011
... as diminished skills, as well as difficulty making eye contact, grasping objects, pouring drinks, and shaking hands ... The book A Singular View (5th ed., 1994 by Frank B. Brady, author and publisher), written by a newly monocular ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Steve Martin, MD, CCFP, MScOH, FCBOM, DipSportMed January/February 2010
... fitness to work in safety sensitive jobs, please contact a medical advisor in the nearest WorkSafeBC office. ... . We apologize to both readers and the author, Dr Ailve McNestry, for this error. WorkSafeBC ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Linda M.N. Hoang, MD, MHSc, FRCPC September 2005
... re-examined and 68% were found to have LGV. This led the author to question whether at least some of the European LGV ... of increased surveillance. [6]  In a study by the same author, 5 of 14 recent rectal C. trachomatis isolates were ... mg p.o. b.i.d. for 21 days. Persons who have had sexual contact with index cases within the previous 30 days should ...
Blog / BY: George Szasz, CM, MD
... personnel risked breathing in mustard gas or making skin contact with the residue of gas on clothing as they cared for ... professor of nursing at the University of Ottawa, and author of Sister Soldiers of the Great War – The Nurses of ...