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Letters / BY: Michael Frimer, MD, January/February 2010
... 66. I have been a full member of the BCMA since I entered practice in 1971 and continue to be in full surgical practice and an active member to this day. I have not had a ... 40 years, am still a member, and continue to be in full practice, I am apparently not entitled to the extended ...
Letters / BY: Rupinder Brar, MD, CCFP(AM) January/February 2010
... version, without the author’s full name is a dubious practice. For Dr Day to use his position on the Editorial ...
Letters / BY: Laura Jensen, MD, March 2010
... with directly.  However, there have been times in my practice when I have received a request for records and have ...
Letters / BY: Eugene Leduc, MD March 2010
... of a patient’s medical record, especially in a family practice, is pertinent to a motor vehicle injury and much of ...
President's Comment / BY: Brian Brodie, MD March 2010
... for family doctors and their patients that the General Practice Services Committee (GPSC) has been successfully ... took a few years to get off the ground, but now general practice is quickly be­coming a solid cornerstone of BC’s ...
Letters / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2010
... the course of a meeting, it has always been the Board’s practice that the member excuses himself or herself from the ...
President's Comment / BY: Brian Brodie, MD May 2010
... family physicians were enrolled in what would become the Practice Support Program (PSP) Module on Child and Youth Mental Health. With support from the General Practice Services Committee, local project managers conducted ...
Letters / BY: Robert Shepherd, MD October 2010
... happen to have to pay for. Several patients have left my practice because I required them to have an evaluation at ...
President's Comment / BY: Ian Gillespie, MD October 2010
... The work is varied and can change on very short notice. My practice is compressed into 2 days per week with the ...
President's Comment / BY: Ian Gillespie, MD December 2010
... optimism. How do we adapt to these changes? • Solo practice. Many physicians prefer an individual practice; however, they may be left in the dust unless they also engage in a “virtual group practice.”  • Information technology. Electronic ...