Citation: B. Kermodescott, CMA PRESIDENT BEGS FEMALE MDS TO BECOME ACTIVE IN ORGANIZED MEDICINE, CMAJ. Canadian Medical Association journal, 159(9), 1998, pp. 1076-1076
Citation: B. Kermodescott, SIGN OF THE TIMES - ALBERTA CHAPTERS BUSY BUT HIT BY LOW MORALE AMONGPROVINCES DOCTORS, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 931
Citation: B. Kermodescott, OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE OF FAMILY MEDICINE - DR FLOOK,NIGEL, ALBERTA FAMILY PHYSICIAN OF THE YEAR, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 936-937
Citation: B. Kermodescott, FOND MEMORIES OF HIS FAMILY DOCTORS - RHODES SCHOLAR MURPHY,REX ENTHRALS PHYSICIANS ATTENDING ASA, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 1540-1541
Citation: B. Kermodescott, GOLD MINE OF INFORMATION - RESEARCHERS AND CFPC ARE THRILLED WITH JANUS SURVEY, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 1581-1584
Citation: B. Kermodescott, ANOTHER LEVEL OF HEALTH-CARE PROVISION - NURSE PRACTITIONERS ROLE STILL CONTROVERSIAL, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 2319-2320
Citation: B. Kermodescott, ANOTHER LEVEL OF HEALTH-CARE PROVISION - NURSE PRACTITIONERS ROLE STILL CONTROVERSIAL, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 2328-2329
Citation: B. Kermodescott, HOW DO YOU HELP COUCH POTATOES OFF THE COUCH - CANADA PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY GUIDE TO HEALTHY ACTIVE LIVING, Canadian family physician, 44, 1998, pp. 2575-2576
Citation: B. Kermodescott, FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE LASTING IMPRESSIONS - PATIENTS ARE ASKING FOR ADVICE ON THEIR LOOKS, Canadian family physician, 43, 1997, pp. 1013-1013