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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 ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2008
... to needles. If you’re in doubt about your status, contact WorkSafe­BC’s Assessment Department at 604 ...
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 ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Catherine L. Weber, MD, FRCPC, July/August 2008
... in the labs does not take ethnicity into account. Contact a specialist if you are not certain about how to ... about the appropriateness of the referral, please contact your local specialist directly. Urology consultation ...
Letters / BY: Joan L. Rush, LLB, November 2008
... mental health disorders” [BCMJ 2008;50:319-324] did not contact CLBC management to discuss, or provide notice of, ...
Letters / BY: Jack Burak, MD November 2008
... Requests from Defence Lawyers. Physicians may also contact the College directly if they have specific questions ...
Clinical Articles December 2008
... 4 ], male physicians spent more time on direct patient contact, research, and teaching, while female physicians ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Lori d’Agincourt-Canning, MSc, MA, PhD, December 2008
... with directions to the videoconferencing site, name and contact information for the local telehealth coordinator, and ...  Videoconference clinics were established to allow contact between the Hereditary Cancer Program in Vancouver ...