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BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Réka Gustafson, MD, MSc, MHSc, FRCPC January/February 2011
... gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men; people with a current or lifetime history of use of injection ... money or drugs; sex workers and their clients; Aboriginal people; people with mental health disorders; people from HIV-endemic ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC March 2011
... is no consensus on cause of persistent symptoms in some people after appropriate treatment for LD, it is clear these ...
Obituaries / BY: Steve Edworthy, MD, March 2011
... the Irving Clinic. He became close friends with the people in Kamloops, as well as with ranching families ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Richard T. Lester, MD, June 2011
... promise that m-health can be used as a tool to help people quit smoking and to effectively support treatment for ... control and prevention of communicable diseases among the people of BC and to defend and promote health among ... Technology that is fun, fast, easy to use, and makes people feel engaged has the best chance to make measurable ...
Obituaries / BY: Jim Gilmore July/August 2011
... of touching and influencing the lives of thousands of people, in his medical practice in Oak Bay for 40 years and ...
Obituaries / BY: Sandra Heydon, July/August 2011
... niece, Jane, and step grandson, Bryce Bennett.  Over 500 people from far and wide attended his celebration of life in ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2011
... to become a doctor? You mentioned an interest in helping people. Early in my life I felt that I would like to be a ... Can you tell me about them? Yes. They are wonderful young people and I’m very close to them. A lot of people ask why none have gone into medicine, and it’s ...
Obituaries / BY: William L. Grapentine, MD, September 2011
... Biggar helped him to become the gifted physician whom the people of Princeton and Sechelt would come to know and ...
Obituaries / BY: John A. Jemson, MD, September 2011
... kept a cheerful, positive demeanor. He was interested in people, and was a good listener—rarely irritated or ...
Proust for Physicians / BY: Charlene Kotze, MD, September 2011
... it felt like one at the time). Who are your heroes? The people working for Doctors Without Borders; single parents ... you like to die? Without regrets. What is your motto? People who say it cannot be done should get out of the way of people who are doing it. Proust for Physicians Proust ...