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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Letters / BY: Darren Jakubec, MD September 2005
... see in the results section of the paper. In my experience, people with multiple life problems go to their doctor because ...
Interviews / BY: Michael Golbey, MD September 2005
... that’s much of what we do, of course, is help people in health crises. End-of-life care is also very ... of technology into clinical medicine been so slow? Some people look at physicians as being slow to adopt technology, ... The Supreme Court says there’s a problem; these are wise people, and we should sit down and discuss it in public. ...
Letters / BY: David Brough, MD November 2005
... the fee. The fee schedule accepts that care of older people is more complex, but for some reason only if it’s in ... the same rate as an office visit and be allowed to see people when needed—as applies to the office. The proposals ...
Letters / BY: Michael Goldberger, MD November 2005
... access to a regular family doctor. An estimated 200000 people in the Lower Mainland can no longer find a general ...
Letters / BY: Ken Bassett, MD, PhD December 2005
... large study populations (totaling approximately 40 000 people). The intent and advantage of randomized clinical ...