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Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): Medicine of Youth
Vol. 9 No. 2 (2018): Medicine of Youth
Full Issue:
https://med-fom-ubcmj.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2018/02/UBCMJ-V9I2-FINAL-PROOF-V4.pdf
Published:
2018-03-09
Reviews
Pediatric Medulloblastomas: Classification, Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
James Cairns
8-11
Academic Research
COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS AND KNOWLEDGE OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN THE RURAL KISUMU REGION OF KENYA
Naima Kotadia
12-15
Running: How is it Taught and Evaluated in British Columbia Schools?
Clare L Protheroe, Astrid M De Souza, Kevin C Harris, Victoria Elizabeth Claydon, Shubhayan Sanatani
16-19
Web of Culture: Critically assessing and building culturally relevant online mental health resources for Indigenous youth in Northern BC.
Valerie Ward
20-22
Medical Student Second Language Abilities and Confidence in Clinical Use: Mandarin Pilot
Meiying Zhuang, Wynn Tran, Kendall Ho
23-26
Case and Elective Reports
Rapid Resolution of a Gastric Lymphoma with Helicobacter Eradication Therapy
Leah Belle Kosyakovsky, Muhammad Laghari, Yazeed Alwelaie, Kerry Savage, Eric Yoshida
27-29
Commentaries
Diagnosing pediatric mild traumatic brain injury: current techniques in a vulnerable demographic
Jacob L. Stubbs
30-31
Perspectives in Pediatric Oncology: Experiences of a Syrian Refugee Family
Alexandra Rice, Caron Strahlendorf
32-33
YOUTH AND THE OPIOID CRISIS: STRATEGIES FOR INTERVENTION AND THE BRITISH COLUMBIAN EXPERIENCE
Christina Schweitzer, Stephanie J Gill, Alex Kennedy, Kate Eppler
34-35
Confronting the disparity in non-medical prescription opioid use among rural and urban youth: a call for broader recognition in the era of clandestine Fentanyl – Commentary –
Perry Tompkins
36-37
News and Letters
Houston, We have a Doctor
Ciarán Patrick Collins Galts
38-39
Cannabis in Canada: What the Upcoming Legalization of One of Canada’s Most Popular Drugs Means for Young People
Braedon Ronald Paul
40-41
MIND Speaks Up: an online platform for youth mental health
Meghan Joy Smith, Eric Zhao, Connor Hawkins, Megan Lucey, Jordan Yeo, Kelly Zerr
42-43
The SCOPE Initiative and LIVE 5-2-1-0 Message – Implementation and Impact of a Community Based Participatory Project on Childhood Obesity
Clark Joseph Fruhstorfer
44-45
Can Mobile Applications Improve Non-Adherence in Diabetes Management?
Sewon Bann
46-47
A future beyond insulin injections? Regenerative medicine for type 1 diabetes REVISIONS#1
Sepehr Kamal
48-49
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