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WorkSafeBC / BY: Shelagh Locke, January/February 2008
... po­tential for an exposure to acci­den­tal parenteral contact for which a needleless system or safety-engineered ... the highest level of protection from accidental parenteral contact. The following should be considered in determining ... call the Prevention Information Line at 1 888 621-7233 to contact your local WorkSafeBC occupational hygiene officer. ...
Letters / BY: H.C. George Wong, MD, FRCPC March 2008
... tuber lateralis has cardiac side effects.[ 1 ] Allergic contact dermatitis occurs with myrrha.[ 2 ] There is possible ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Jonathan Fenton, MD, FRCS, March 2008
... of these accredited learning opportunities, please contact WorkSafeBC Manager of Medical Services, Celina Dunn, ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2008
... The group welcomes further topic suggestions. Please contact Dr Craig Martin, senior medical advisor and head of ... a patient, please call your nearest WorkSafeBC office or contact Medical Services at 604 244-6224. Mark your calendars ...
President's Comment / BY: Geoffrey Appleton, MB, April 2008
... unsure or have questions about what’s involved, please contact your local district Board member—currently we have ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2008
... to needles. If you’re in doubt about your status, contact WorkSafe­BC’s Assessment Department at 604 ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2008
... looking at the screen yelling obscenities avoiding eye contact. Little did they know I was playing computer games.  ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD May 2008
... in planning activities or participating in the summit, contact co-chair Celina Dunn, MD, manager, Medical Services, ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Navid Dehghani, MD, FRCPC, June 2008
... the stomach.  Rarely, children present with a systemic contact dermatitis secondary to sensitivity to nickel ... if nickel-containing coins appear to be causing systemic contact dermatitis or if a magnet has been ingested with ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Betty Tang, MD, FRCPC, July/August 2008
... Now patients, their families, and their support services contact the CLBC intake staff, as they do not usually have any one staff member identified as their contact person.  A facilitator may continue to be involved ...