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Letters / BY: Bill Cavers, MD January/February 2008
... that Dr Potter-Cogan did not feel his involvement with the Practice Support Program (PSP) was worthwhile, the scope of ... have been involved—a wide range of personalities and practice styles. The overall feedback has been very positive, ... us with his input. -Bill Cavers, MD Co-chair, General Practice Services Committee Letters Dr Cavers replies ...
Letters / BY: Michael Golbey, MD January/February 2008
... funding will be available to all physicians in private practice who wish to avail themselves of the program. The ... programs in place in some other provinces, is not tied to practice type or method of remuneration. -Michael Golbey, MD ...
Letters / BY: Rick Potter-Cogan, MB BCh BAO January/February 2008
... improved remuneration and encouraged good care in family practice. In complete contrast, the Practice Support Program (PSP), on which millions will be ... has groups of physicians enticed away from family and practice to sit about for up to 4 hours with their MOAs for ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Geoffrey Appleton, MB, March 2008
... practised in this country and others is predicated on the practice that the majority prevails. The democratic process ...
Point Counterpoint / BY: Caroline Wang, MD, March 2008
... matters that have a direct impact on the members and the practice of medicine. Physicians have a right to be fully ... or may have an impact on their working conditions and the practice of medicine.  What better way than to use the gift ...
Letters / BY: David J. Brant, MD, July/August 2008
... in treatment/management of an addict during my general practice, and later, after a residency year in psychiatry, ...
Letters / BY: Kristin Sivertz, MD, FRCPC October 2008
... and tracks student progress from admission to professional practice. Their study of the Canadian Resident Matching ...
Letters October 2008
... of the province it is seriously affecting the clinical practice of these physicians, the workload of other health ...