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Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD January/February 2013
... it—if it didn’t have any carbohydrates in it, then people were feeling smug while essentially consuming ...
President's Comment / BY: Shelley Ross, MD January/February 2013
For many people, the new year is an opportunity for new beginnings, ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD March 2013
... smoking areas. I’m not saying we should make it easy for people to smoke. Heck, we could make the room a giant ...
Letters / BY: Shahzad Anwar, March 2013
... health-related information on the Internet.[ 1 ] These people tend to focus on the worst-case scenario and often ...
President's Comment / BY: Shelley Ross, MD March 2013
... forefront of their minds when counseling patients. When people feel good about their lifestyle, they are more likely ...
Editorials / BY: Cynthia Verchere, MD April 2013
... seem to be treated this way.  I don’t think it’s the people. It’s the culture and structure. The paths of ... in one silo and announced as faits accomplis to the people in another silo who live with the day-to-day ...
Letters / BY: Robert G. Holmes, MD April 2013
... letter, Dr Rafi-Zadeh describes a small community of 8000 people 2 to 3 hours from Vancouver where one GP grosses over ...
President's Comment / BY: Shelley Ross, MD April 2013
... cost of living, and often a close-knit community where people can depend on each other. For physicians specifically, ... or even at medical or other types of meetings. Fewer people, but stronger connections.  As well as developing ...
Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG May 2013
... comes im­mediately to hand. Hospitals have specific people to do specific jobs, but in a private unit it helps to ... but the former relies on the performance of many people and the systems that make them function together. The ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD May 2013
... require extra training to properly diagnose and treat people. They also feel that there would be no financial ...