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Pamela Fayerman

Pamela Fayerman

Medical/Health Issues Journalist, publisher, editor at Medicine Matters

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Influence score
61
Location
Canada
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Health & Medicine

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Recent Articles

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MEDICINE MATTERS: BC study shows child booster seats prevent injuries, just as legislation intend...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN
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MEDICINE MATTERS: Skills surgeons need include athletic ability, ha...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN
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MEDICINE MATTERS: B.C. Women's Hospital earns revenue on private pa...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN
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Patients and doctors claim bias and discrimination by surgeons agai...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN
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TRAGICALLY WORSE: Does Ontario offer better survival odds than BC f...

A new study in the Canadian Journal of Public Health shows that compared to Ontario, five-year survival estimates for patients with glioblastoma were lower in B.C., Alberta and the Prairie provinces.
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MEDICINE MATTERS: 17-year old Ben Obadia beat leukemia. But then br...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN
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Margot Bentley dies, a finality that couldn't come too soon for ang...

Margot Bentley never got the death she thought she had carefully planned.
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Violent assaults on nurses by patients continue at Abbotsford hospi...

Three psychiatric nurses and a security guard have been injured by violent patients in the overburdened emergency department at Abbotsford Regional Hospital in two incidents in two months.
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MEDICINE MATTERS: Shocking, disturbing new book by a former St. Pau...

BY PAMELA FAYERMAN Dr. Stephen Pinney is a Canadian-trained physician (McGill) who completed his specialty training in orthopedic surgery at the University…
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New drug helps extend survival rate of men with advanced prostate c...

At two years, advanced prostate cancer patients taking the trial drug, in addition to their standard treatment, had a 52 per cent lower risk of cancer spread…
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B.C. motorcyclist who collided with deer walks again thanks to 3D-p...

The swelling in Jefferson’s ankle has been progressively going down and he’s been walking short distances for the first time in a few years.