《加拿大医疗协会学报》.2006年.第6期
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- Not all guidelines are created equal
- Managing low-grade cervical lesions
- Corrections
- Corrections
- Yukon physician shortage taxes family doctors
- Controlled-release opioids and alcohol
- Accelerate health system renewal, says Health Council
- SSRI ads questioned
- How do we choose our specialty?
- Tony Clement appointed as Canada's new health minister
- Health benefits of physical activity
- Managing low-grade cervical lesions
- News a glance
- Dans ce numéro
- Managing low-grade cervical lesions
- Query
- Assisted suicide debated in the United States
- Doubling the burden: chronic disease
- Not all guidelines are created equal
- Does sex affect how patients respond to ASA?
- Deaths
- A non-healing nodule in a returned traveller
- Not all guidelines are created equal
- WinRho and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy
- Copeman clinics come under scrutiny
- Increasing interest in family medicine
- The Left Atrium
- Can we develop wait lists for public health issues?
- La médecine est-elle encore une profession?
- Is medicine still a profession?
- Brain arrest: the neurological determination of death and organ donor management in Canada
- Living organ donors face financial barriers: A national reimbursement policy is needed
- igue: a practical approach to diagnosis in primary care
- The Left Atrium
- Health benefits of physical activity: the evidence
- Epigenetics and human disease: translating basic biology into clinical applications
- Head and neck cancer in primary care: presenting symptoms and the effect of delayed diagnosis of cancer cases
- Variation in health services utilization among ethnic populations
- L'arrêt cérébral : diagnostic du décès neurologique et prise en charge des donneurs d'organes au Canada