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Clinical Articles / BY: David N. Landsberg, MD, May 2010
... After initial research probing societal views on this issue,[ 9 ] the first LAD transplant was perform­ed in ... to protect both the re­cipient and the donor. LAD kidneys may be given to a patient at the top of the wait list, or ... of islet trans­plantation reported from Edmonton in 2000,[ 19 ] this therapy is still considered experimental and ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Nabil Al Lawati, MD, MRCP, April 2008
... and the eighth for women (2.0%), excluding childbirth, in 2000–2001.  The econo­mic impact of the disease in Canada ... in 1 second) is protective.[ 15 ] COPD exacerbations may also be more common among patients with gastroesophageal ... all have important roles to play (see Part 1 of this theme issue). Conclusions Acute exacerbations of COPD are a ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Mario McKenna, MSc, September 2007
... physicians make. Of particular importance is the growing issue of recruitment and retention of academic faculty in ... of Psychiatry. Methods An electronic file (MS Excel 2000) containing information on all physicians registered ... their degrees between 1976 and 1995 ( table 4 ). This may be one factor contributing to the number of senior ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Bruce C. Carleton, PharmD, September 2006
... authors used data from two sources for the years 1995 to 2000: Canadian burn treatment centres and the Canadian ... cited serious and life-threatening ADRs to be a safety issue of concern. The effect of this apparent concern has ... difficulty of recognizing ADRs when they occur. Clinicians may believe another member of the health care team will ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Jill Franklin, BA, December 2006
... a surprisingly high rate of disability.” [3]  Symptoms may worsen over time, and the person may become increasingly ... criminal justice system then becomes involved as a health issue turns into a societal one (written communication, J. ... D. Learn to Remember. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books; 2000. Osborne CL. Over My Head: A Doctor’s Own Story of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: G. Ross Baker, PhD, September 2006
... adverse events in Canadian hospitals. [1]  Published in May 2004, the study was based on methods developed by ... 232 250 of the 2.5 million similar admissions in the year 2000 would have been associated with an adverse event. ... establish an estimate of the scale of the patient safety issue within Canadian hospitals, but improvements in safety ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Christine E. Jarchow, MSW March 2004
... and 9% for females. [3]  This suggests that child abuse may present to health care professionals more frequently than expected. Investigating child abuse In 1999–2000, British Columbia child welfare authorities completed 24 ... has been difficult. Generally, retention has not been an issue. Once exposed to the interdisciplinary approach, most ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Michelle Fung, MD, FRCPC November 2004
... tight blood sugar control with insulin therapy may not prevent all serious complications of diabetes and is ... The results of human islet transplant trials prior to 2000 were generally disappointing, with combined 1-year ... Transplant Program is involved in a study to address this issue by comparing outcomes in transplant recipients with ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Erin E. Michalak, PhD October 2002
... decisions (see  Anderson and colleagues   in this issue). Although there is evidence for the efficacy of ... improved outcomes in patients with MDD. Further benefits may include better use of fiscal resources, optimal use of ... service utilization data for British Columbians 1999–2000.  A. MSP coverage in 1999–2000 Total population of ...
Clinical Articles / BY: William J. Sullivan, BA, LLB, MCL July / August 2001
... that came into force in British Columbia on 28 February 2000.[ 1-4 ] These words and their antonyms are, in practise, ... the authority of that decision-maker. Family consensus may well remain the way to arrive at a decision, but ... extend to assisted suicide, although it remains a societal issue and, specifically, an issue for physicians. Futility ...