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Clinical Articles / BY: Pierre Leichner, MD, FRCPC January/February 2005
... Excellence. Understanding NICE guidance: A guide for people with eating disorders, their advocates and carers, and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Ronald S. Manley, PhD, RPsych January/February 2005
... in youth” ). [4,5]  We may say to the patient, “People often describe two parts of themselves to us. One part ... to the adolescent and saying that in our experience people arrive for the meeting with a variety of feelings: ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pat Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR January/February 2005
... [4]  It is important to remember that the majority of people with eating disorders have not experienced abuse. It ... counseling can contribute to the recovery of young people with eating disorders and are a necessary component of ...
Letters / BY: Leslie G. Andrews, MB, BS, DCH, DPhysMed, FRCPC January/February 2005
... to the question. Drug companies are constantly bombarding people on television and other advertising media to use ...
Obituaries / BY: Bruce F. Paige, MB April 2005
... occasion whether formal or informal. He greatly admired people who had a “good carriage” and he personified this ... tell, and while his jokes revealed a gentle amusement at people’s foibles, they were never malicious because of his strong sense of duty and respect for people. With a sound training in internal medicine plus a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bruce B. Forster, MD, MSc, FRCPC May 2005
... [36]  which in the US amounts to approximately 36 million people who are considered at intermediate risk according to ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Harvey Thommasen, MD, MSc, FCFP May 2005
... being asked include: • Who visits physicians? • Why do people visit physicians? • How necessary are these visits? ... that women visit family physicians more often then men, people of aboriginal descent visit family physicians more often than nonaboriginal people, older people visit family physicians more often than ...
Letters / BY: H. Ewart Woolley, MD May 2005
... lotions and over-the-counter drugs. It is axiomatic that people will act in their own best short-term interests: to ...
Obituaries / BY: N.J. Donnelly, MD June 2005
... town. Han was particularly popular with the First Nations people, who benefited greatly from his abilities and skill. ...
Letters / BY: Lynn Moran July/August 2005
... serious gaps in service provision for non-English speaking people and those with limited ability in the language. ... In today’s British Columbia, where over one million people are immigrants and where over 100 000 do not speak ...