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Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD January/February 2005
... more homegrown, unattached, young physicians begin their practice-life fully committed to the lifestyle offered by ...
Letters / BY: A. Krisman, MD January/February 2005
... colleagues who, like Dr Dale, worked for years in family practice and then became walk-in clinicians. They were ... to attract more family physicians and keep them in general practice. —A. Krisman, MD Vancouver Letters Cream skimmers ...
Letters / BY: John Sehmer, MD January/February 2005
... for bone health.” According to the MSP/BCMA clinical practice guidelines and patient information pamphlet, ... are compared to those of young adults.” The clinical practice guidelines state, “Patients with low trauma ... a bewildering number of sometimes contradictory clinical practice guidelines. A recent statement of the Canadian Task ...
Letters January/February 2005
... encouraged—monetarily—to work in full-service family practice, they would be better able, through call groups and ...
Editorials / BY: Shaila Misri, MD, FRCPC March 2005
... UBC’s medical students, psychiatry residents, and family practice residents. As well, the program attracts residents ...
Editorials / BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD April 2005
... physicians on the temporary register for supervised practice in under-serviced areas of the province.  With ... foreign-trained physicians to complete a 2½-year family practice residency. A few physicians may obtain a training ...
Letters / BY: Anthony Kenyon, MB April 2005
... Kenyon, MB Fort Nelson Letters Re: Crisis facing family practice ...
Letters / BY: Rick Potter-Cogan, MB BCh BAO June 2005
... At least we came away with some good ideas about improving practice. Electronic medical records, communicating well with ...
Editorials / BY: Lindsay M. Lawson, MD June 2005
... mostly I enjoy the switch to a different pace and style of practice. Individuals who live in small, remote communities ... and Powell River, I have gained much insight into the practice of rural medicine and respect for those who have ... frequently taking care of the same patients. One form of practice is not more necessary or more relevant, but rather ...
Letters / BY: Jack Burak, MD July/August 2005
... raises the question—what are the pathologists in private practice making? The answer is, who knows? Why are ...