I can't wait to get my hands on some more of it when I'm next back
in BC.
I just got home from an incredible two weeks
in BC.
I used to love
in BC and at one time in the Yukon, and never had an issue with the health care system... fast forward a few years and I now live in the U.S. where it would cost me $ 1500 / month to insure my family with insurance that actually covered anything.
In addition to his private practice, Dr. Hamid serves as an assessor to the Quality Assurance Committee of the College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia (CNPBC) which is the regulating body for NDs
in BC, and as a supervisor at the Boucher Clinic.
In BC, naturopathic doctors are regulated by the College of Naturopathic Physicians of BC (CNPBC), which oversees standards and conditions, acts on complaints regarding patient care and mandates continuing education policies.
Its a Canadian company, but they decided to charge me in US dollars (they have since updated their website to show USD - still a joke given they are based
in BC).
The patients
in the BC early detection cohort were on average older than the 188 healthy individuals used as controls (40 years vs. 58 years).
Maria is a Mitacs Science Policy Fellow and Behavioural Scientist with the Behavioural Insights Group
in the BC Public Service.
The MS Clinic to date has seen over 10,000 patients and cares for 80 to 90 per cent of MS patients
in BC.
Moreover, although CXCR4 inhibitors significantly reduce myofibroblast content
in all BC subtypes, they decrease angiogenesis only in HER2 BC.
Check what happening to selfish producers
in BC, some are losing 90 % + of their production also because of rising water temps.
For those who are unfamiliar with the situation, the genome projects
in BC and elsewhere have produced much research but little of it has proved to be financially rewarding as was expected.
In a recent study, fungal disease expert Dr. Jianping Xu and his team at McMaster University, in collaboration with Thompson Rivers University
in BC, evaluated the effect of propolis — or, «bee glue» — against Pd in vitro.
The number of wineries
in BC has.
In 2002, a Technology Development platform funded by Genome BC and Genome Canada was created
in BC to provide engineering support.
(Watch this space next week for more details on the situation
in BC).
Pharmaceutical companies dominate the landscape
in BC because of their close ties to the province's universities, in particular to the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Since 1991, the government has funded BC Biotech to the tune of CA$ 2.5 million, allowing the industry association to support early - stage development of biotech companies and, thereby, play an integral role in putting biotech
in BC on the international map.
«Since the inception of the University - Industry Liaison Office [UILO] in 1984, UBC has spun off 91 companies, while raising more than CA$ 1.3 billion from private investors,» says Paul Stinson, executive director of BC Biotech, an organization created 10 years ago to promote and aid the development of biotechnology
in BC.
Main says that «this is where you need to have people who come from the pharmaceutical side, who've been there and done that, and since there are not a lot of companies
in BC that have people with that experience, we've had to go elsewhere.»
There are approximately 90 biotech companies
in BC, employing more than 3300 people.
Her scholarly work includes the national, CIHR - funded Canadian Birth Place Study examining attitudes to place of birth among maternity care providers; and Changing Childbirth
in BC, a provincial, community - based participatory study of women's preferences for maternity care.
I contacted the original Cloth for a Cause, based
in BC and started by a young mom named Samantha Pearl Kealing, to see if there was anything similar in Ontario.
The Healthy Schools BC Action Guides share evidence - based practices and promising innovations that are showing results in creating healthy schools
in BC.
This sounds so very similar to my son's birth
in BC, Canada.
Our study has evaluated outcomes during the first 2 years of implementation of midwifery, including home birth,
in BC.
In 1998 at the inception of the HBDP, only 65 % of hospitals
in BC in which births took place were submitting data to the BCRCP.
Birth at home with a regulated midwife
in BC was available only to women who enrolled in the HBDP.
A study large enough to compare perinatal death rates accurately, if the annual rate of home births with regulated midwives
in BC were to remain the same as it is today, would require 7 — 8 years of data collection.
In order to address the issue of safety of home birth
in BC, we compared selected outcomes for planned home births attended by regulated midwives with those for planned hospital births attended by midwives and by physicians.
The 4 year midwifery degree
in BC might be equivalent to CNM training.
Midwifery was established as a regulated profession
in BC in 1998 and demand for care from a midwife continues to grow — in 2015, 21 % of women had care with a midwife [14].
A randomised control trial conducted
in BC [30] found home visits in early labour to be more effective than telephone triage in reducing the number of women attending the hospital for assessment before they are in labour and those attending before 3 cm cervical dilation, although the home visits had no impact on CS rates or birth outcomes.
This is the first study on this topic to be conducted
in BC and the findings support to - date anecdotal accounts of midwives» commitment to promoting and supporting normal birth, some of the challenges they face, and identify a number of topics for further exploration.
Further research is also required to explore the experiences of other maternity care providers
in BC (family doctors, obstetricians, and nurses).
The demand for midwifery care
in BC is growing year on year.
In this study, the researcher was a midwife but had not practised
in BC and occupied a leadership position in academia.
Midwives
in BC work closely with women from early pregnancy to prepare them for a normal birth, and as «instruments of care» they adopt a range of approaches to support women to achieve this.
On the basis that the context of practice
in BC would be important in relation to the challenges that midwives would experience and the strategies that they would use, midwives with at least 5 years» experience as a midwife
in BC were selected from a list of registered midwives, to reflect possible variations in experiences between midwives working in urban and rural locations across BC (lower mainland, Vancouver Island, the interior and Northern BC), and between those working as solo, midwifery group and collaborative practitioners (midwives and family doctors sharing a caseload).
In BC in 2014/5, 51 % of all women received their care from an obstetrician [20].
Midwives
in BC have an important role in promoting and supporting normal birth as «instruments of care».
Continuity of care is a key and deliberate feature of the model of midwifery care
in BC and to achieve this, midwives work as solo practitioners or in teams of up to four midwives, each midwife can provide care for a caseload of up to 60 women each year, and each midwife is compensated per «course of care» through the province's universal health insurance (Medical Services Plan).
Made
in BC from natural, locally grown products.
He will start crying and begging me for a diaper, eventually I would cave
in bc I felt sorry for him.
I live in Ontario and she lives in British Columbia so I ordered one for their baby and had Mountain Buggy ship it to her address
in BC.
These findings are especially significant
in BC [29] where over the last decade, the birth rate is rising, there has been a reduction in the number of family physicians and obstetricians who provide maternity care, and midwives have been added to the register.
In the Changing Childbirth
in BC research project, a steering group of women of childbearing age from different cultural and socio - economic backgrounds engaged multiple stakeholders, as well as leaders from NGOs, researchers, and community agencies, to examine women's experiences with maternity care in British Columbia (BC).
Midwives
in BC offer primary care to healthy pregnant women and their normal newborn babies from early pregnancy, through labour and birth, and up to three months postpartum.
Midwifery is now the fastest growing primary maternity profession
in BC.
For the purposes of the current analysis, we excluded responses about childbirth experiences from outside of British Columbia and about health center nurses and «other» care providers from the dataset, to focus on the three types of primary maternity care providers available
in BC (i.e. midwives, family physicians, or obstetricians).