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MDs To Be / BY: Samantha Gibbon, BSc April 2023
... urgent care centres. Consider making an infographic with contact information for patients about professionals in your ... help. Acknowledge that you may be the first point of contact outside patients’ friends or family following new ...
MDs To Be, COVID-19 / BY: Brooke Cheng May 2022
... public fear, seen as a danger due to their higher risk for contact with environments and individuals exposed to ...
Council on Health Promotion, COVID-19 / BY: Johanna Trimble January/February 2021
... care. They need their families, they need human contact as much as they need protection from the coronavirus. ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Anne Pousette, MD, MPH September 2021
... behaviors. During the pandemic, most people have had less contact with their primary care providers than normal, and contact has often been via telemedicine. Physicians have an ...
Council on Health Promotion, COVID-19 / BY: Tommy Gerschman, MD, FRCPC, MSc September 2020
... measures allow for training, while limiting most sport contact and competition. Eventually, this will loosen to ...
MDs To Be, COVID-19 / BY: Justin Fong, BSc September 2020
... COVID-19 information and test results, involved in contact tracing, championing public health awareness ...
MDs To Be / BY: Rochelle Tonkin, MD October 2020
... for a variety of forms of severe dermatitis, including contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, photodermatitis, ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Hetesh Ranchod, MD, FRCPC January/February 2020
... the disease, First Link clients receive regular, proactive contact from the Alzheimer Society of BC, and the society ... Dementia Helpline is a confidential, toll-free telephone contact with volunteers trained in dementia care. The ... of BC staff member within a few weeks. Ongoing follow-up contact provides information about the disease, help planning ...
MDs To Be, COVID-19 / BY: Leilynaz Malekafzali, BSc September 2020
... patients have no history of respiratory illness, fever, or contact with COVID-19-positive cases in the past 2 to 14 days ... their eyes, mouth, and nose and to discontinue using contact lenses if conjunctivitis is diagnosed.[ 14 ] The AAO advises patients who wear contact lenses to consider switching to glasses during the ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Jay Slater, MD January/February 2018
... allow trainees to learn procedures safely before having contact with patients. Tricorders for rapid bedside ... of concern in robotic elder care—reduction in human contact, loss of privacy, loss of personal liberty, loss of ...