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WorkSafeBC January/February 2011
... 11 reporting the return-to-work plan to WorkSafeBC. Contact a construction nurse advisor Physicians can contact a construction nurse advisor to discuss a patient’s ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nathan W. Brunner, MD, FRCPC March 2011
... to avoid in­clude weight lifting, body building, and contact sports such as football and ice hockey.[ 17 ] ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jack Teng, PhD, April 2011
... practices that can effectively reduce the likelihood of contact with pathogens (e.g., tucking pants into socks; ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD April 2011
... improvement; subsequently, a medical advisor will contact the physician to discuss the request for extension. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Andre Mattman, MD, FRCPC May 2011
... consid­ering mitochondrial investigations should contact the Biochemical Gen­etics Laboratory for guidance ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Susan Hynes, BA, MBA, May 2011
... there are any questions.  Please advise your patients to contact WorkSafeBC to see if they are eligible for benefits. ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Andrew Montgomerie, July/August 2011
... re­garding a specific program or service, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office, ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Charlene Kotze, MD, October 2011
... imaging of the spine for your worker patients, please contact a medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC office. ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Robert D.H. MacMillan, MD, FRCSC, November 2011
... to men’s health issues so that even if a man makes contact with a health care provider, there is no consistent ... but one certainty is that men are less likely to have contact with the health care system and are not receiving ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Richard A. Bebb, MD, ABIM, FRCPC November 2011
... the skin with soap and water before having skin-to-skin contact because testosterone gel leaves a residue on the skin ... can be transferred to a woman or child who comes in close contact. Serum testosterone levels are main­tained when the ...