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Clinical Articles / BY: William J. Sullivan, BA, LLB, MCL July / August 2001
... benefits of the proposed health care....”[ 2 ] Capable people can exercise their autonomy on health care issues at ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Alister Browne, PhD July / August 2001
... and professional ethicists typically are not medical people, we sometimes see a ...
Council on Health Promotion / BY: Ray Baker, MD July / August 2001
... addictions, I am concerned. Of course, making criminals of people for inhaling the smoke of a common weed is irrational. ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD July / August 2001
... be economic. In other words, the hope must have been that people would read it, answer their medical questions without ...
Editorials / BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD July / August 2001
... to mention years of delay for the apparently unimportant people who only have pain when they walk or incontinence when ... to do what I was trained for. It is a travesty that the people of British Columbia have no access to the services of ...
Letters / BY: Ray Baker, MD July / August 2001
... I share over what seems to be a growing tendency for people to blame others when calamity strikes rather than take ...
Letters / BY: R.A. Bernat, MD July / August 2001
... are, how can we deliver on them? One of the main reasons people come to see their family physician is because he or ...
Premise / BY: Lorne Verhulst, MD July / August 2001
... presence of severe or chronic morbidity is more likely as people get older, but the elderly do not universally have the ... very useful for comparing patients’ resource use because people in the same ACG are expected to consume a similar ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Janet Henderson, MB, BCh September 2001
... such as these have serious implications for the many people who use NSAIDs. Based on the hypothesis that ...
Clinical Articles / BY: Hugh Freeman, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FACG September 2001
... disease is a disorder that occurs primarily in white people, particularly from countries of Western Europe and ... In British Columbia, in addition to cases among white people, cases have also been documented in the Coast Salish. ... I had been on was killing me. I am one of millions of people worldwide with this lifelong disease. Many know they ...