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Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Brenda Hefford, MD April 2015
... Strategies include attachment mechanisms that connect people with a family physician/primary care provider; ...
Back Page / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD March 2014
... to make me a customized new stent for my aorta. These good people in Ontario made it fast and shipped it west to my doc ...
Back Page / BY: Sterling Haynes, MD June 2014
... Memorial Hospital, I used open drop diethyl ether to put people to sleep. The older docs sometimes used 1, 2, 3—a ... of raw ether and a dozen amyls.”[ 3 ] Thompson urged people to “buy the ticket, take the ride,”[ 3 ] as he ...
Back Page / BY: Janny Ke, September 2014
... to sneak in a kiss. Medicine has brought me into some of people’s most excruciating, profound, and beautiful ...
Back Page / BY: Ralph Jones, MD October 2013
... work (especially hos-pital work) and our affinity for the people and the country kept us here. Now, at age 60, ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Bill Cavers, MD April 2013
... The Ministry of Health estimates that about 176000 people in BC are without a family doctor and actively looking ... Cowichan Valley. In doing so, it was aiming to give more people access to good primary care through a longitudinal ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Liza Kallstrom, April 2012
... resource (e.g., internal strengths or external people or supports). 4. Have your patients check in regularly ... a week).  5. Encourage your patients to bring support people or family members to appointments to keep those people in the loop and involved. 6. When getting started, ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Brian Evoy, PhD, June 2012
... Mission.  Home health case managers coordinate care for people with complex needs who require ongoing support in ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Liza Kallstrom, October 2012
... the delivery of mental health care for young people, with FPs becoming more competent in identifying and ...
Family Practice Services Committee / BY: Clay Barber, July/August 2011
... mostly because it works so well for patients. “Some people can’t handle groups, and we understand that. But ...