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MDs To Be, COVID-19 / BY: Brooke Cheng May 2022
... at work and in public settings.[ 2 , 3 ] While this story may surprise some, it is just one of thousands of anecdotes ... and to celebrate racial diversity, the SARS outbreak in 2003 demonstrated the speed at which we can revert to ... outcome as critical as patient safety and care, then this issue must be treated as one of utmost importance. It is also ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Brandon Yau, MD October 2018
... morbidity and mortality associated with activities that may cause harm. Harm reduction applied to substance use is a ... hepatitis C virus and HIV transmission.[ 5 ] Therefore, in 2003, consistent with best practice, needle distribution and ... harm-reduction services. Physicians can help address the issue of marginalization by examining their own assumptions ...
President's Comment / BY: Geoffrey Appleton, MB, November 2007
... membership voted on the new Physician Master Agreement in May of this year, with 95% of those who voted voting in favor ... Working Agreement, the 2002 Memorandum of Agreement, the 2003 Memorandum of Understanding, the 2006 Letter of ... of services. Included in the polybag with this month’s issue of the  BC Medical Journal  is a Membership Guide to ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: Bruce Gamage, RN, CIC May 2006
Recent outbreaks in Canada, including the 2003 SARS outbreak, and the emergence of a virulent strain ... health care-facility norovirus outbreaks have brought the issue closer to home. These events made it clear that ... horizontal, and non-hierarchical fashion. In May and December of 2005, PICNet held stakeholder summits, at ...
Letters / BY: Douglas C. Drummond, MD January/February 2005
In the September issue of this journal, several articles reviewed and endorsed ... have not proven their worth. To support their view, they may cite the AD2000 reported earlier this year. [2]  While ... this aggregate of all of published RCTs through January 2003. There was, however, no provision within TREAD for an ...
MDs To Be / BY: Paul Dhillon, MBBChBAO, LRCP&SI, EMDM, CCFP, DRCOG, DTM&H(Lon), FRGS March 2005
... provision was provided by polling results released in late 2003. Thousands of Canadians were polled in a survey ... and in the hospital.” Although some of these people may choose not to have a family physician, a visit to most ... the care they provide in hospitals.” [2]  This issue is addressed through greater awareness and the growing ...
Letters / BY: Jack Burak, MD July/August 2005
... addressed was what I consider the single most important issue within our association: income disparity. I am informed ... seeing in the Okanagan and others be paid a pittance? One may respond that these groups are actually underpaid whilst ... was approved by a membership referendum in November 2003. —Jack Burak, MD BCMA President (Past) Letters Income ...
Editorials / BY: Howard Feldman, MD, FRCPC September 2004
... very apprehensive about the costs of treatment. This theme issue provides an up-to-date clinical perspective on AD care ... (TREAD) consensus conference, which was held in January 2003 to address state-of-the-art symptomatic treatment for ... the use of ChEIs in BC is equal to other provinces. This may be the most telling cost-effectiveness study of all. ...
BC Centre for Disease Control / BY: M. Fyfe, MD, MSc June 2004
... continued its westward spread across North America in 2003, but did not enter British Columbia. The risk that the ... illnesses were West Nile fever, a dengue-like illness that may present with fever, headache, fatigue, myalgia, ... to the related paper by Dr Bigham on page 220 of this issue of the BCMJ. Reportability in BC Physicians must report ...
Letters / BY: Eric Smith, MD January/February 2004
... by Dr McGowan and Ms Nightingale on hospitalists ( BCMJ 2003;45[8]:391-394 ), which examined differences in patient ... dated July 2003. That the conclusions in this study may influence health care planning is worrisome and we feel ... Dr McGowan and Ms Nightingale for raising this important issue that needs to be debated fully within the medical ...