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MOTHER'S DAY - PART ONE2 comments

samatwitch wrote 2 weeks ago: Yesterday was Mother’s Day – at least in North America.  Twenty-five years ago, I was sh … more →

Tags: Personal, Writing Non-Fiction, mum, dad, Personal, MOTHERS DAY, Thomas Crosby V, They Also Came, BC coast

Valerie Fortney: Drug shortage has senior fearing a painful death

Editorial Pages wrote 2 months ago: DRUMHELLER, Alta. – In her 63 years, Donna Doyle has run her own business, raised two daughter … more →

Tags: Opinion, Cancer, opinion 2, Op-Ed, Column, Valerie Fortney, drug shortages, Health Care, Donna Doyle

Margaret Trudeau: no regrets about having bipolar disorder, she says in Vancouver interview

Pamela Fayerman wrote 2 months ago: Margaret Trudeau has no regrets about having bipolar disorder. Although it’s led to multiple h … more →

Tags: Medicine Matters, Beautiful Minds mental illness, Bipolar Disorder, Changing My Mind by Margaret Trudeau, Co-0p Radio 102.7 FM, de-stigmatizing mental illness, Depression, Dr. Chris Gorman, Macleans Magazine

New inpatient unit at St. Paul’s Hospital, Surgery 4B, starting to take shape

The Region Reporter wrote 3 months ago: “The fourth fl oor renovations at St. Paul’s Hospital are taking shape,” says Deb Gudmundson, Execut … more →

New York Times remembers Vancouver's Stanley Cup riot1 comment

Jonathan McDonald wrote 5 months ago: Jeff Z. Klein of the New York Times was in Vancouver to cover the Canucks-Bruins Stanley Cup final. … more →

Tags: The White Towel, Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, Stanley Cup, Vancouver, Rogers Arena, Riot, New York Times, Eric Grafstein

BC health minister Mike de Jong: his first major interview

Pamela Fayerman wrote 5 months ago: After contesting the Liberal leadership and losing to Premier Christy Clark last spring, five-term B … more →

Tags: Medicine Matters, anesthesiologists, BC health minister Mike de Jong, BC Medical Association, BCMA, Canada Health Act, Canadian Medical Association Journal, CMAJ, Dr. Doug Cochrane

A Short Delay

Tom's Truths wrote 5 months ago: A few more steps are needed to ensure that I am healthy enough to donate to Joak. The only thing lef … more →

Tags: living kidney donor, transplant team

Fund Raising

Tom's Truths wrote 5 months ago: This blog would not be complete without an entry about the fund raising efforts that took place this … more →

Tags: joak, Prairie Inn, fundraising, living kidney donor

Weird Phone Calls

Tom's Truths wrote 5 months ago: The following Monday, back in Victoria, I was in a contemplative mood. My mind had gone to work afte … more →

Tags: joak, Prairie Inn, fundraising, living kidney donor

The Tests

Tom's Truths wrote 5 months ago: What followed was a series of trips to the local lab for blood tests. The results of one set of test … more →

Tags: joak, Prairie Inn, fundraising, living kidney donor

The Start of Something Special

Tom's Truths wrote 5 months ago: This blog will be a collection of anecdotes, stories, observations and images that relate to the tru … more →

Tags: joak, Prairie Inn, fundraising, living kidney donor

Santa visits St. Paul's Hospital

Erik Rolfsen wrote 5 months ago: Patients at St. Paul’s Hospital received some special Christmas goodies on Monday from Santa, also k … more →

Tags: variety, Santa (Claus), dal richards

HARDER THAN I THOUGHT!7 comments

advgrrls wrote 6 months ago: Tried to take some pics on my way home from work during Friday rush hour and I was not very successf … more →

Tags: Motorcycles, B.C., Canada, Advgrrls, Cheryl Leslie, BMW, Vancouver, BC Highway 1, Maple Ridge

St Pauls Hospital - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

tenmillionslaves wrote 7 months ago: Got a call , it was an old friend. he was in the hospital psychiatric ward, and wanted me to help hi … more →

Tags: Awareness, Pain, Life and Everything with It, Society, Deep Stuff, Change the World, ONe Flew Over the, Vancouver Hospital, psychiatric ward vancouver

When police actions shut down hospital operations; what we're still learning about the Stanley Cup hockey riots2 comments

Pamela Fayerman wrote 9 months ago: London is burning and it now seems like the carnage there makes the Stanley Cup riots in Vancouver t … more →

Tags: Medicine Matters, Boston Bruins, hockey playoffs, John Furlong, NHL, Pamela Fayerman Medicine Matters, stanley cup riots, tear gas, Vancouver Canucks

Vancouver program "Angel's Cradle" modeled after U.S. Safe Haven Laws

Jane Gerster wrote 9 months ago: At her first visit doctors estimated she was about 32 weeks, but when her daughter was born they sai … more →

Tags: Print, Angel's Cradle, Vancouver, Canada, safe haven laws

The Clothing Room – a direct patient service, staffed by volunteers

The Region Reporter wrote 9 months ago: In the rush to an emergency room, is there time to think about what to wear? Of course not, and that … more →

Tags: Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon City Hospital

Energy audits estimate thousands spent on wasted electricity

The Region Reporter wrote 9 months ago: Between June 28 and July 5, Facilities and Engineering employees conducted walk-thru energy audits o … more →

Tags: Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon City Hospital

Are BedBugs Transmitting Diseases?

Bedbugville wrote 12 months ago: 6/3/2011 Are BedBugs Transmitting Diseases? An Alarming Number Of People Bitten By Them End Up In Th … more →

Tags: Bedbug Prevention, Bedbugs, Scientists, California, hospital, bacteria, Germs, Are Bedbugs Transmitting Diseases? MRSA, infections


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