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Letters / BY: Ebrahim Rafi-Zadeh, MD, January/February 2013
... 30% more than the previous year.  The Section of General Practice should pay attention to these figures. The GP of the ...
Letters / BY: Stephen Malthouse, MD, March 2013
... ], but it is more than likely that our current-day practice of medicine will also be laughed at in the future. ...
Letters / BY: Peter Blair, MD, April 2013
After 30 years in practice and 4 years working at a high level of health ... out of touch with the realities of modern hospital-based practice. There is wide­spread frustration among specialist ...
Letters / BY: Robert G. Holmes, MD April 2013
... a week, as I did when I was in the saddle.  This rural practice area bears no relation to city or suburban practice. The population doubles in the summer months with ... is a great medical need. Sadly, the logistics of medical practice are not taught at medical school, and I could be at ...
Letters / BY: Beth Watt, MD May 2013
... look south to the US or across the water for new models of practice and patient care. These are the changes the public ...
Letters / BY: Jeffrey Eppler, MD May 2013
... physicians as well as many specialists to apply clinical practice guidelines in a more mindful fashion, especially in ...
Letters / BY: Heidi M. Oetter, MD September 2013
... laws and legal matters that affect them in their medical practice, and ultimately to protect them in the event of ...
Letters / BY: Barend Grobbelaar, MD, October 2013
... MD Vice-chair, Prince George Division of Family Practice Letters Re: A GP for Me ...
Letters / BY: Shelley Ross, MD October 2013
... current issues in primary care. That’s why the General Practice Services Committee (GPSC) and its funding partners, ... in the primary care system; and GPSC programs such as the Practice Support Program. Three divisions of family practice—Prince George, Cowichan Valley, and White ...
Letters / BY: John Walton, MD December 2013
... could be used for many specialty consults. Group practice of this sort would help to restore professionalism ...