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Editorials / BY: Timothy C. Rowe, MBBS, FRCSC, FRCOG January/February 2005
... be lost and gone forever. Civility—the art of respecting people you probably don’t know—is something that those of ... for granted until quite recently, and I hope that a lot of people think it still exists. If it does, it’s time for a ...
Letters / BY: Leslie G. Andrews, MB, BS, DCH, DPhysMed, FRCPC January/February 2005
... to the question. Drug companies are constantly bombarding people on television and other advertising media to use ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD March 2005
... Lower Mainland had no idea that their ERs were crowded and people were having to wait a long time for care during ... way to accomplish this is to solicit the opinion of people walking by on the sidewalk outside the TV station. In ... four of the responses (as always I wondered how many people provided answers that the reporter or the news ...
Editorials / BY: James A. Wilson, MD April 2005
... at home in the middle of dinner knowing that the only people who call at dinner time are telemarketers, pollsters, ... your remaining hard drive capacity. —JAW Editorials People who call at dinner time ...
Letters / BY: H. Ewart Woolley, MD May 2005
... lotions and over-the-counter drugs. It is axiomatic that people will act in their own best short-term interests: to ...
Back Page / BY: Jonathan Down, MBBS, MHSc, DCH, FRCPC June 2005
... nor had I considered that it might change my own practice. People with FASD often have damage to the part of the brain ... and if you do, try to recognize it early and redirect. People with FASD are very literal in their interpretation of ... I learned to keep my language simple and unambiguous. People with FASD have difficulty in the area of ...
Letters / BY: Lynn Moran July/August 2005
... serious gaps in service provision for non-English speaking people and those with limited ability in the language. ... In today’s British Columbia, where over one million people are immigrants and where over 100 000 do not speak ...
Editorials / BY: Brian Day, MB July/August 2005
... deterioration that occurs when sick or injured people wait for care. With this decision Canada will move to ...
Editorials / BY: Alan Brookstone, MD July/August 2005
... is a loss of collegiality. Not because we’re bad people or have any less respect for one another than we did ...
Editorials / BY: Adeera Levin, MD, FRCPC July/August 2005
... and diabetes. Currently, it is estimated that 145 000 people in British Columbia have some kidney impairment ... year nationwide. While not all of the identified 145 000 people will necessarily require dialysis, reduced kidney ...