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Editorials /
BY: Eric M. Yoshida, OBC, MD, MHSc, FRCPC
January/February 2004
... community and society in general to reduce the number of people who will develop end-stage cirrhosis, thereby ...
Editorials /
BY: James A. Wilson, MD
January/February 2004
... we constantly hear trumpeted by the “Beautiful BC” people in the Ministry of Tourism, there is a constant ... and the profession managed to get the ear of the right people in Victoria. I have to give our premier his due. He ...
Editorials /
BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG
April 2004
... I am envious of those who, surrounded by demanding people and frustrating situations, can sail serenely on and ...
Editorials /
BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD
September 2004
... government to develop a coordinated strategy to care for people affected by dementia. What was lacking was the ... working with COHP, I witnessed what can happen when many people stick their oars in the water and paddle in the same ...
Interviews /
BY: Jay Draper
September 2004
... I enjoy my office days in practice, and the variety of people. I’ve been in practice now for 26 years, so I’ve ... our Board is functioning more like a representative forum. People are bringing the issues of their constituents to the ... dead? No. We’re seeing an admission now by many people within government, who previously slammed ...
Editorials /
BY: Anthony J. Salvian, MD
October 2004
... as my wife and I try to raise our children to be valuable people with an understanding of what is important and what it ...
Editorials /
BY: Clarissa Wallace, MD, FRCPC
November 2004
... In a way it seems pretty straightforward. After all, people with T1D don’t have a metabolic syndrome; they are ... until or unless nephropathy develops. In fact, people with T1D lack only the ability to make insulin. In ... long-term benefits of good control. For many years, people with diabetes have lived with guilt and complications, ...