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Physician Information Technology Office / BY: Jeremy Smith, December 2009
... per month over the summer months and 70 to 80 per month in September and October, and is projected to be well over 100 ... approach to referral based on the experience from the 2004/5 Electronic Medical Summary pilot project.  In ... see  www.pito.bc.ca/specialists  and refer to previous issue of the BCMJ.[ 2 , 3 ] Private Physician Network In ...
Letters / BY: H. Webster, MD, November 2008
... it most interesting to read the various articles in your September issue about the expansion and technical changes that have ... to meet some of these new students in the fall of 2004. The next year while I was in Prince George I was able ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Farsheed Hedayati-Vala, MD, July/August 2008
... are often required to perform these procedures.  The issue of how we define a “well-trained” family physician ... Columbia serves a population of 12 000 people. From September 2002 to December 2004 (2.5 years), 677 scopes were undertaken at the facility. ...
MDs To Be / BY: Paul Dhillon, MBBChBAO, LRCP&SI, EMDM, CCFP, DRCOG, DTM&H(Lon), FRGS March 2005
... openings.” [5]  Following these dismal results, “in 2004, there were 124 unmatched family medicine positions in ... the care they provide in hospitals.” [2]  This issue is addressed through greater awareness and the growing ... The distributed medical education program that began in September 2004 through a partnership of UBC, UNBC, UVic, and ...
Letters / BY: Douglas C. Drummond, MD January/February 2005
In the September issue of this journal, several articles reviewed ... new era of treatable Alzheimer disease,” September 2004  [1]  has generated and for the opportunity to respond ...
Editorials / BY: B. Lynn Beattie, MD, FRCPC November 2005
... overview with important recommendations. In a previous issue (BCMJ September 2004;46[7], “The new era of treatable Alzheimer disease”) ...
Letters / BY: J.R. Dale, LRCP & SI November 2004
In the September BCMJ,   (2004;[7]:322) under Personal View, you published  a letter ... made then and again now, completely misses the real issue; quality of care. Dr Krisman needs to be careful that ...
Letters / BY: Peter Rees, PhD, FRCPC December 2004
The authors of the BCMJ theme issue “The new era of treatable Alzheimer disease” ( September 2004;[7]:332-347 ) strongly condone the efficacy of ...