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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 ...