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Clinical Articles / BY: Marina Leichner, RN January/February 2005
... alliance. Physicians throughout BC are encouraged to contact the Eating Disorders Program intake coordinator for ... Patients are encouraged to process the information and contact us within a week with their decision. They usually ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pat Roles, MSW, RSW, BCATR January/February 2005
... developing a strong therapeutic alliance. [1]  This first contact with the family is the foundation for future ... Health care professionals, patients, and families can contact the resource centre directly by phone (in the Lower ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD April 2005
... issue, but if you want to see the full results now you can contact the  BCMJ  and we will be glad to provide you with ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Laura MacDougall, MSc June 2005
... to rodents, not all infected patients have reported contact with rodents, their droppings, or nesting materials. ... exposed to HPS patients versus those with no patient contact. [11] Case definition and sample collection To ...
Editorials / BY: Alan Brookstone, MD July/August 2005
... with the hospital and as a result have limited direct contact with other physicians in the community—or may have no contact at all. How then do we let these physicians know ...
Clinical Articles / BY: R. Kirk Poulos, MD July/August 2005
... (name of patient, date of birth, personal health number, contact information). • A clearly stated question or reason ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG September 2005
... basic information; today’s medical students come into contact with patients, if only as observers in the ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hector Baillie, MD, FRCPC September 2005
... alienated from the medical school because of a lack of contact and an apparent disinterest in what they do. They ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Roger Y. Wong, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FCAHS November 2005
... they care for. Caregivers should be strongly encouraged to contact the local chapters of the Alzheimer Society of BC for ... Behaviors Uses nonverbal methods of communicating (eye contact, crying, groaning) Physical abilities Sleeps longer ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Martha Lou Donnelly, MD, CCFP, FRCPC November 2005
... loneliness. Sensory stimulation, activities, and social contact may be appropriate therapeutic approaches. The ... • Music • Massage/touch • White noise Social contact • One-to-one • Pet visits • Simulated presence ...