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WorkSafeBC / BY: Tom Goetz, MD, FRCSC, July/August 2015
... will read, “The following findings are so common in people without low back pain that although their presence may ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD May 2009
... highlighted in blue. If you are an employer—if you hire people on a full-time, part-time, casual, or piecemeal ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD December 2009
Physicians’ offices are one of the few places that people with H1N1 symptoms are like­ly to visit. With the ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Greg Meloche, PhD, RPsych June 2008
... and reminders of the event and may: • Avoid activities, people, and places that remind them of the event. ... wariness and being easily startled. Recovery Many people who experience a traumatic event recover and resume ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD September 2008
... what you need to know. If you’re an employer—you hire people on a full-time, part-time, casual, or piecemeal ...
ICBC / BY: Stephen Comberbach, October 2008
On average, 500 people a year suffer severe or catastrophic injuries as a ...
ICBC / BY: Elizabeth Heinz, December 2008
... ultimately upon the driver,” says Jimenez. “But many people simply aren’t aware of the fact that they ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Peter Rothfels, MD May 2008
... to reduce the impact of injury, illness, and age on people’s lives and work, and help them remain fully engaged ... called “preventing needless work disability by helping people stay employed” for the American College of ... guideline answers two fundamen­tal questions: Why do some people who develop common problems like backache, wrist pain, ...
ICBC / BY: Anita Gill, May 2008
... kill at least one person and result in more than 215 people being injured. Some of these injuries are life ...
WorkSafeBC / BY: Don Graham, MD, CCFP July/August 2007
... operations and qualified personnel. Nonetheless, the people who operate hyperbaric chambers are not necessarily ...