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Articles / BY: Kelly L. Apostle, MD, FRCSC December 2016
... modulus.[ 4,5 ] The ankle also has a smaller area of contact causing higher peak contact stresses.[ 6 ] In a well-balanced ankle, thinner ... changes. However, this also means any small change in contact stress or contact area in the small, highly ...
News / BY: Kim Pelletier, CEBS, April 2016
... plans and to meet with one of our in-house advisors, contact the Doctors of BC Insurance Department by e-mail at ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Tom Goetz, MD, FRCSC, April 2016
... the Projects and Innovation Committee to consider, please contact one of the co-chairs: Tom Goetz, MD, at Doctors of BC ...
Letters / BY: Michael M. O’Brien December 2016
... hugely educational, and the mentoring received by being in contact with many varied doctors was immense. Not formally a ...
News&Notes December 2016
... or would like more information are encouraged to contact DTO at dtoadmin@doctorsofbc.ca . News&Notes ...
College Library / BY: Paula Osachoff May 2016
... as soon as possible. Be sure to include your preferred contact information. If you have further questions or require support for Read by QxMD, contact the College Library: e-mail medlib@cpsbc.ca or call ...
News&Notes December 2016
... . If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms Heather Hannah, risk and compliance officer, at ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Will Offley, RN December 2016
... than health care workers. They engage in more intimate contact (e.g., kissing, holding hands). They are also, as a ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Bonnie Henry, MD, MPH, FRCPC December 2016
... or complications from influenza or if they are in contact with higher-risk individuals. While a universal ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Susan Hynes, BA, MBA, December 2016
... details on expediting surgery for WorkSafeBC patients, contact Health Care Services at 604 232-7787 or 1 866 ...