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MDs To Be / BY: Samantha Gibbon, BSc April 2023
... a systemically disadvantaged group. Acknowledgments The author thanks Dr Michael Dumont, CCFP, for his supervision of ... urgent care centres. Consider making an infographic with contact information for patients about professionals in your ... help. Acknowledge that you may be the first point of contact outside patients’ friends or family following new ...
Physician Spotlight / BY: Martha J. Ignaszewski, March 2013
Janusz Korczak was a pediatrician, author, and philanthropist who was a champion for human ... a bit distorted), randomly chosen by a young author as his pseudonym. As a doctor he always remained Dr ... at children’s summer camps and in this way he often had contact with the poor. Maturing as a physician After ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Malcolm McLean, MD, December 2011
... as diminished skills, as well as difficulty making eye contact, grasping objects, pouring drinks, and shaking hands ... The book A Singular View (5th ed., 1994 by Frank B. Brady, author and publisher), written by a newly monocular ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Steve Martin, MD, CCFP, MScOH, FCBOM, DipSportMed January/February 2010
... fitness to work in safety sensitive jobs, please contact a medical advisor in the nearest WorkSafeBC office. ... . We apologize to both readers and the author, Dr Ailve McNestry, for this error. WorkSafeBC ...
Interviews / BY: Jay Draper September 2010
... it combined applied science with very rewarding human contact.  As a young person I was interested in biology, ... an approach that doesn’t have good evidence for it. The author’s paper has now been accepted and is due to be ...