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Interviews / BY: Jay Draper January/February 2012
... What made you interested in switching from private practice into public service? A combination of factors. I’d ... lots of challenges, of course. I think any professional practice has ongoing challenges to it. But I’d done that ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD March 2012
... to treat hypothyroidism with T3 alone (which is not common practice, at least among endocrinologists), most individuals ...
Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB April 2012
... I must be semi-retired, “only” maintaining an office practice, with hospital privileges and obstetrics.  I look ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2012
... my income, but I would happily eliminate this part of my practice. The more time I spend on personal injury claims the ...
News&Notes / BY: Lila Yewchuk, MD, FRCPC, June 2012
... The Canadian Diabetes Association’s 2008 clinical practice guidelines des­cribe insulin therapy as the ... using outside agencies for medical care, an existing practice in BC schools, could meet this need.  In the past, ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD July/August 2012
... to something you don’t even realize might help your practice. In an edu­cational world that is now so ...
News&Notes / BY: Jay Draper July/August 2012
... It continues the collaborative initiatives of the General Practice Services Committee, the Specialist Services ... Committee, the Shared Care Committee, and the General Practice Services Committee ($2.2 million). But despite the ... and complex disease management fees. Where would general practice be without those fees? “Some of the increases to ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2012
... wasted a minimum of 2 years. Many of them have been out of practice for 10 years, which is way too long. There needs to ... or an ophthalmologist. The division of family practice had a party for the graduates and that was the deciding factor; they wooed me in. My practice was always half full-service family practice and ...
News&Notes / BY: Gerd A. Asche, MD September 2012
... of preparation, luck, ex­perience, and skill. And practice. Touch and go. Touch and go and turn on final.  To ...
Editorials / BY: Willem R. Vroom, MD October 2012
... and courses that confirm that we are current in practice. Occasionally we receive wake-up calls that make us ... that no matter how prepared I thought I was in clinical practice in my formative years, I had not been able to ...