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Letters March 2009
... competency to drive the vehicle, and that such testing in people over the age of 75 would save lives [ BCMJ 2008;50:550 ... Superintendant of Motor Vehicles’ job is to assure that people are competent to drive. Doctors should not have to ...
Letters / BY: Lorne Brandt, MD, March 2009
... Mackie’s listed benefits to using public transit. Many people decline using public transit because of time, saying ...
Letters / BY: Gerald J.M. Tevaarwerk, MD, FRCPC April 2009
... effect. The placebo effect has been proven to make some people feel better, decreasing their anxiety, pain, and ...
Letters / BY: Gavin Stuart, MD, Dean, UBC Faculty of Medicine, April 2009
The Faculty of Medicine, now numbering 3600 people across the pro­vince, includes those who are ...
Letters / BY: Gavin Stuart, MD, Dean, UBC Faculty of Medicine, May 2009
... heads, with further action being taken if required. People have become more aware of the benefits of transparency ...
Letters / BY: Ari Giligson, MD, July/August 2009
... infrastructure, both in terms of physical buildings and people, become accredited, get students through the system, ... infrastructure, both in terms of physical buildings and people, become accredited, get students through the system, ...
Back Page / BY: Maggie Watt, MD, CCFP, September 2009
... do. It’s easy to forget what a critical role we play in people’s lives and in their memories; it’s easy to forget ...
Letters / BY: Bernie Littlejohn, September 2009
... it was intended is always a mistake. It’s hard to get people back on board after they have been turned off by ... lab techs at the time. It is absolutely essential that the people who are going to use a system are thoroughly involved ...
Back Page / BY: Graham C. Fraser, FRCS, FACS October 2009
... children, the smaller citizens of our society. Several people, upon hearing this, have said, “Oh dear, how awful. ... children are truthful, direct, and reliable historians and people, as well as seldom obese! They are trusting and ... incredible advances in diagnosis and treatment technology. People get better because of us and, on occasion, in spite of ...
Letters / BY: Danuta M. Skowronski, MD, FRCPC October 2009
... the likely incubation period as a margin of error, most people may consider themselves “out of the woods” if ...