《加拿大医疗协会学报》.2006年.第4期
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- A painful elbow?
- Is this clinical trial fully registered?
- Do richer provinces have shorter waiting times to see specialists?
- Training more doctors
- China borrows Canadian know-how for new labs
- Unnecessary exposure?
- Imaging techniques for coronary artery disease
- WTO's new rules allow poorest to import drugs
- An evaluation of class effect
- Standards of training
- Inflammation at a previous inoculation site: an unusual presentation of Kawasaki disease
- Bench to Bedside
- A sexual evolution
- Les journaux font-ils assez d'efforts pour prévenir la publication frauduleuse?
- Bone infarcts in a woman with systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
- The florist
- Changing epidemiology and emerging risk groups for pertussis
- Are journals doing enough to prevent fraudulent publication?
- The association between elevated levels of inflammation biomarkers and coronary artery disease and death
- Breast implant advisory panel: more study on silicone leakage
- Sources of bias in diagnostic accuracy studies and the diagnostic process
- She's dying for help: global HIV
- Evidence of bias and variation in diagnostic accuracy studies
- New imaging techniques for diagnosing coronary artery disease
- Relative value of multiple plasma biomarkers as risk factors for coronary artery disease and death in an angiography cohort
- Nonpatentable drugs and the cost of our ignorance
- Is this clinical trial fully registered?
- Dans ce numéro
- The vexations of Vioxx
- Challenges for a Conservative minority
- Raising Lazarus
- An evaluation of class effect
- News a glance
- Reflections from young physicians
- Canadian Healing Oil
- Measuring the presence of chronic diseases
- Unnecessary exposure?
- Unnecessary exposure?
- Reporting communicable diseases
- Measuring the presence of chronic diseases
- Standards of training
- Reflections from young physicians