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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. ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff December 2017
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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 ...
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 ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff March 2017
... information or assistance with downloading the app, please contact the College Library. We’re always happy to help! ...
College Library / BY: Robert Melrose May 2017
... an article of interest but does not locate the full text, contact the Library and we will source a copy through our ... and send it to you via e-mail as soon as possible. Please contact the Library at 604 733-6671 or e-mail us at ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Alexa R.Y. Dang, BSc July/August 2017
... patients, their type of cancer treatment, and physician contact information. A questionnaire was developed and sent ... follow-up schedule, side effects of treatment, when to contact the oncologist, and transition of care from oncology ... treatment, rare but serious side effects of treatment, and contact information for the oncologist. Responses were ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jeanine C. Marshall, MD, FRCPC September 2017
... in his mother’s room packing her belongings. They contact the house physician, who fills out a Mental Health ...
Clinical Articles / BY: E. Pharo, BSc November 2017
... this case,  Hypoderma .[ 1 , 7 ] Larvae are brought into contact with the skin by exposure to contaminated foliage, ... as it does in its usual host. Where the patient came into contact with the larva is also unclear, but considering the ... is also up for debate. While traveling, the patient was in contact with horses, rabbits, and domestic dogs. It is likely ...