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Letters / BY: Richard A. Bebb, MD, ABIM, FRCPC January/February 2012
... rigorous association we have, and any Endocrine Society practice recommendations are highly scrutinized. Dr ...
Letters / BY: Marcus Greatheart, BA (Hon), MSW, RSW, January/February 2012
... on one’s feet that it takes to be successful in medical practice. And while being the child of a physician might ...
Letters / BY: Gerald J.M. Tevaarwerk, MD, FRCPC January/February 2012
... evidence from the article that we might usefully apply in practice. If we, nevertheless, do press on and ask in what ...
President's Comment / BY: Nasir Jetha, MD, January/February 2012
... last year. Developed in partnership with the General Practice Services Committee, this program provides doctors ...
Editorials / BY: Susan E. Haigh, MD March 2012
... to treat hypothyroidism with T3 alone (which is not common practice, at least among endocrinologists), most individuals ...
Letters / BY: Glenn A. Scheske, MD, FRCPC March 2012
... At the tender age of 25 I found myself in a solo medical practice, in an isolated rural setting, in the midst of one ... weeks after his birth. This early experience in solo rural practice is one of my most cherished, albeit scariest, ... studies. As a specialist, I feel that my time in family practice made me more cognizant of some of the challenges ...
President's Comment / BY: Nasir Jetha, MD, March 2012
... colleagues who may be juggling the responsibilities of a practice along with raising their families, but it is ... “double burden” syndrome: the combination of physician practice and domestic responsibilities, which can be ...
Editorials / BY: David B. Chapman, MBChB April 2012
... I must be semi-retired, “only” maintaining an office practice, with hospital privileges and obstetrics.  I look ...
Editorials / BY: David R. Richardson, MD April 2012
... my income, but I would happily eliminate this part of my practice. The more time I spend on personal injury claims the ...
Letters / BY: Adeera Levin, MD, FRCPC April 2012
... physicians.  Since use of resins is still in common practice, irrespective of data to the contrary which you so elegantly describe, we sought not to change that practice, but rather to improve understanding of the need for ...