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Desperately seeking doctors.
Sibbald B. Sibbald B. CMAJ. 1998 Feb 10;158(3):377-8. CMAJ. 1998. PMID: 9484266 Free PMC article. Review.
Physician shortages throughout the province mean fall job fairs that bring recruiters and soon-to-be practising physicians together are growing in popularity, with some communities offering incentives to would-be-recruits as competition increases. Barbara Sibbald reports o …
Physician shortages throughout the province mean fall job fairs that bring recruiters and soon-to-be practising physicians together are grow …
Take care when prescribing new drug to treat impotence, MDs warned.
Sibbald B. Sibbald B. CMAJ. 1998 Jun 30;158(13):1755-6. CMAJ. 1998. PMID: 9676555 Free PMC article.
A new drug to treat impotence that has caused shock waves in the US because of incredible patient demand will likely be available in Canada by Christmas. Barbara Sibbald reports what physicians must know before prescribing it....
A new drug to treat impotence that has caused shock waves in the US because of incredible patient demand will likely be available in Canada …
A heartbreaking story that misses the point.
Sibbald B. Sibbald B. West J Med. 2001 Dec;175(6):370-1. doi: 10.1136/ewjm.175.6.370. West J Med. 2001. PMID: 11733419 Free PMC article. No abstract available.