CJRM Fall 2006 v11n(4) |
Editorials * ÉditoriauxThe re-silofication of health careJohn Wootton, MD [full text] Le re-silofication des soins de santé Original articles * Articles originauxPrevalence of violence against women reported in a rural health region Educational needs of Australian rural and remote doctors for intermediate obstetric ultrasound and emergency medicine ultrasound Case Report * Observations de cas Elevated liver enzymes as a predictor of liver injury in stable blunt abdominal trauma patients: case report and systematic review of the literature The practitioner * Le praticienThe occasional breast cyst aspiration Book Review • Critique de livre Manual of Rural Practice Reviewed by James Rourke, MD, FCFP(EM), MCLSc [full text] Podium: Doctors Speak Out * La parole aux médecins Women and pharmacologic therapy in rural and remote Canada Beverly D. Leipert, PhD, RN; Doreen Matsui, MD, FRCPC; Michael J. Rieder, MD, PhD Off call * DétenteA small hospital's fairy sad taleTom Vandor, MD Residents' Page * Page des résidentsSuccessful rural rotation: What do learners look for? Letters • CorrespondanceMini-laparotomy cholecystectomy: same day discharge | Walk at Low Tide 14" x 18" acrylic on board [sold] Patricia Peacock, SFCA, South Surrey, BC; The inspiration for this painting: "One of my favourite places is Blackie's Spit at Crescent Beach. When the tide is outyou can walk for miles. Even ladies dressed up in their finest are out on the sand having a grand old time."© 2005 Patricia Peacock No Digital Version Archived issuesVolume 29 — 2024 Volume 28 — 2023 Volume 27 — 2022 Volume 26 — 2021 Volume 25 — 2020 Volume 24 — 2019 Volume 23 — 2018 Volume 22 — 2017 Volume 21 — 2016 Volume 20 — 2015 Volume 19 — 2014 Volume 18 — 2013 Volume 17 — 2012 Volume 16 — 2011 Volume 15 — 2010 Volume 14 — 2009 Volume 13 — 2008 Volume 12 — 2007 Volume 11 — 2006 Volume 10 — 2005 Volume 9 — 2004 Volume 8 — 2003 Volume 7 — 2002 Volume 6 — 2001 Volume 5 — 2000 Volume 4 — 1999 Volume 3 — 1998 Volume 2 — 1997 |