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Letters / BY: Bruce Fleming, MD January/February 2007
... to learn more of our mentor program are encouraged to contact either Victoria Lambert at  ...
Letters / BY: Angus Rae, MB, FRCPC January/February 2007
... for Surrey, Richmond, Victoria, and Kelowna to avoid contact with the FOM. This is a tragedy. We should be proud ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP March 2007
... head injury assessment and treatment services, please contact the medical advisor in your nearest WorkSafeBC ...
News / BY: Arun K. Garg, PhD, MD March 2007
... If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact one of the insurance administrators: Ms Karen Paul, ...
ICBC / BY: Martin Ray, MD, March 2007
... about ICBC’s operations, programs, or policies, please contact me at  martin.ray@icbc.com , by fax at 604 943-8344 ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP April 2007
... Medical and Return-to-Work Planning Assessment Programs, contact a medical advisor or case manager in your nearest ...
News / BY: Tara Lyon April 2007
... Heather Heritage Society, 2006. Hardcover. $35. To order, contact the Heather Heritage Society, 1011 456 Moberly Road, ... weeks after the birth of your baby. For more information, contact Ms Lorie Arlitt, PLP Administrator (see below). ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Pamela S. Lansky, MA, MEd, RCC, April 2007
... lack of sociability as seen through facial expression, eye contact, general level of activity, and briskness of response ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Shelly Phillips, MA, April 2007
... car seat throughout the appointment. She initiates no eye contact with her parents and the parents do not engage with ... stage, the risk factors can be missed, especially when contact with the family is brief and infrequent and the ... Quality of physical relationship (holding, face-to-face contact, eye contact, proximity, positioning) • General ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Terry Kope, MD, FRCPC April 2007
... human species is gregarious and young children may seek contact with others, such as playmates. However, as discussed ...  The quality of feeding, including enjoyment of physical contact, eye contact, attunement, and sensitivity to infant’s cues, ...