Search

Letters / BY: G. Turnbull, March 2011
... It professes to assess the cognitive ability to drive of people who have medical issues or who are aging. It replaces ...
Letters / BY: Dorothy M. Goresky, MD May 2011
... own 12-bed hospitals. There we met and treated the local people and saw life first-hand.  Four years later we headed ... entered psychiatry. It was he who recognized that several people there were not mentally ill but had treatable organic ...
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 ...
Letters / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC October 2011
... sites in BC. Dr Teng’s project investigated areas where people were most often exposed or most likely to be exposed ... finding that  Ixodes  were not common in the areas where people were most likely to be exposed. The statement ... providers to consider the diagnosis of Lyme disease in people who present with appropriate signs and symptoms and ...
Letters / BY: Warren Bell, MD, CM, CCFP, FCFP(LM) October 2011
... death. It seems unwise to dismiss the knowledge gained by people functioning in such a charged context. Second, Dr ...
Letters / BY: Sheri Souch, October 2011
... of Lyme are being missed in BC and those “cases” are people: people who are suffering from an entirely preventable and ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper November 2011
... in 1994, and while president I worked with some tremendous people, both medical folks who were on the Board as well as ... of Professional Relations, being involved with really good people, that’s a tremendous learning experience. I learned ... dynamic organism. It isn’t the building, it’s the people who are in the building. The best asset that the BCMA ...
Letters / BY: R.M. Preshaw, MD November 2011
... in survival would save the lives of up to 15000 people. Similar programs expanded worldwide would presumably ...
Letters / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC November 2011
... It may be as good (or as bad) as the Pink Pills for Pale People sold at the turn of last century in Canada with ...