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Clinical Articles / BY: Jerry C. Chen, MD, FRCSC October 2017
... sclerosant with air or carbon dioxide, which extends the contact time between the drug and endothelial surface. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Perminder Bains, MD, FRCPC January/February 2017
... software failure, and battery depletion. Patients should contact their pacemaker clinic or cardiologist immediately or ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jennifer Goy, MD, MSc January/February 2017
... authors feel it is the pathologist’s responsibility to contact the patient directly with instructions to proceed to ... the most responsible physician should immediately contact the attending physician at the Leukemia/Bone Marrow ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Angela Eykelbosh, PhD January/February 2017
... Exposure is primarily via inhalation of vapor and skin contact during cleanup. Inhalation may cause headaches, ... effects, and irritated eyes, nose, or throat. Dermal contact may cause allergic reactions, redness, or rash.[ 1,2 ... effects may also occur in residents without direct contact with the spill. Finally, mental health impacts due to ...
Letters / BY: Robert Love, MD January/February 2017
... patients have been complaining about the lack of eye contact and time spent on physical examinations during a ...
President's Comment / BY: Alan Ruddiman, MBBCh, Dip PEMP, FRRMS January/February 2017
... whom to call? Your RAA is there not only to give you a contact name but, more often, they will help solve the ... face in standing up for our valued health care system. To contact your regional advisor and advocate, visit the Doctors ...
Beyond Medicine / BY: Brad Fritz, MD January/February 2017
... every local paper and radio station in the province had a contact they could talk to about medical issues. While ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Joshua Budlovsky, MD, FRCPC March 2017
... in vitro than branded versions, which may increase their contact with the esophageal mucosa and contribute to ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Melissa McLaws, DVM, PhD April 2017
... Infected bats are considered more likely to come into contact with humans and subsequently be tested because of ... an infected animal, most often through a bite, scratch, or contact with a mucous membrane. The incubation period in ... for RPEP.  In BC, as bats are reservoirs for rabies, any contact with a bat through which saliva or neural tissue may ...
Beyond Medicine / BY: Paul Winston, MD, FRCPC May 2017
... to see a specialist in my community is 6 months. Should I contact WorkSafeBC to expedite the referral? No. If the ... billings? No. WorkSafeBC does not default to MSP. You must contact WorkSafeBC to correct the bill. I also learned that ...