Published in CMAJ on January 12, 1999
Foreign specialists need not apply. CMAJ (1997) 1.93
New exam politically motivated. CMAJ (1992) 1.91
The Part II examination: questions remain. CMAJ (1993) 1.39
Male and female circumcision in Canada. CMAJ (1993) 0.99
Caring for unhealthy lifestyles. CMAJ (1994) 0.96
Improving outcomes in hip fracture patients: are care pathways the answer? J Rheumatol (2000) 0.95
Questionable prescribing for elderly patients. CMAJ (1994) 0.75
Timing of the Medical Council of Canada clinical examination. CMAJ (1993) 0.75
The long-term view on refractive surgery. CMAJ (1999) 0.75
The Part II examination: questions remain. CMAJ (1993) 0.75
Caring for unhealthy lifestyles. CMAJ (1995) 0.75
The placebo effect. CMAJ (1997) 0.75
Will patients suffer if resident workloads are decreased? CMAJ (1994) 0.75
Canadian physicians and euthanasia. CMAJ (1993) 0.75
CMA policy on alcohol. CMAJ (1993) 0.75
The controversy surrounding cholesterol treatment in older people. Geriatr Nephrol Urol (1998) 0.75
Female circumcision not in Qur'an. CMAJ (1995) 0.75
A serious issue. CMAJ (1992) 0.75
The Hajj in modern times. CMAJ (2001) 0.75
Why another examination? CMAJ (1992) 0.75