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Letters / BY: Ray Baker, MD January/February 2008
... and a regular family physician to substance-addicted people on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside is clearly one of ... that homeless, socially unstable, and/or doctorless people are more likely to suffer from addictions (see  ...
Letters / BY: Ian A. MacDonald, MD, FRCPC April 2008
... is that they are foisted on already-marginalized people. If you are an addicted doctor, lawyer, pharmacist, ...
Letters / BY: Robert Shepherd, MD April 2008
... Not everyone has had scientific training, but most people are willing to learn. Editors are happy to consider a ...
Letters / BY: Ray Baker, MD May 2008
... we treat on a daily basis. The argument that “people are dying” and “we must do something” cannot be ...
Letters / BY: Doug McFee, MD May 2008
... their AGM for several years. I personally contacted the people involved for the Law Society and arranged for this ...
Letters / BY: H. Davis, MD, June 2008
... the role of this medical specialty in the care of people with alleged traumatic brain injury. In 1999, at the ...
President's Comment / BY: Bill Mackie, MD October 2008
... everyone’s advantage for each of us, physicians and lay people alike, to do our homework and determine each ...
Letters / BY: Paul K.B. Dagg, MD, FRCPC, October 2008
... ex­cellent one that highlights the challenges of care for people with concurrent developmental disability and mental ... “there is no acute mental health crisis resource for people with DD outside the usual emergency and inpatient ... Authority (NHA) for the past year.  We do not exclude people from admission on the basis of IQ and do admit clients ...
President's Comment / BY: Bill Mackie, MD November 2008
... My riding transit means one less car on the road. If more people took transit, even just one day a week, there would be ...
Letters / BY: Joan L. Rush, LLB, November 2008
... of a community that recognizes and meets the needs of people with developmental disabilities, including their ...