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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Crooks VA, Nicol AM, Cadesky E, Snyder J, Lee K. COVID-19 hotel quarantine: Exemption for ‘essential’ medical travel confuses doctors, patients. February 28, 2021. https://theconversation.com/covid-19-hotel-quarantine-exemption-for-essential-medical-travel-confuses-doctors-patients-155632

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Cadesky, E. The things that didn't change in 2020. January 5, 2020. The Medical Post.

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Cadesky, E. Every effort must be made to ensure that patients are connected to the doctors who know them best. July 18, 2020. The Vancouver Sun. 

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Cadesky, E. Coronavirus and cognitive bias: the surprising reasons people cheat at scial distancing. The Conversation Canada, May 20, 2020.

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Cadesky, E. For the sake of the greater good, call your doctor. April 22, 2020. The Province. 


Cadesky, E. Glimmers in the darkness: could something good come from the COVID-19 pandemic? April 1, 2020. Medical Post. 

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Cadesky, E. Earthquakes, pandemics and lessons of the human spirit. March 26, 2020. Medical Post.  

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Cadesky, E. Should clinics turn away those who are not 'their' patients? December 4, 2019. Vancouver Sun.  

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Cadesky, E. Alexa, why is my doctor so conflicted about technology? August 15, 2019. Vancouver Sun.  

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Cadesky, E. The Surrey Board of Trade shouldn't help anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. build his brand. July 11, 2019. CBC News.   

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Cadesky, E. (2019.) Members, mosaics, and master agreements: a year to remember. BCMJ 61(4): 161. 

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Cadesky, E. (2019.) Populism and the death (and rebirth) or medical associations. BCMJ 61(4): 159. 

 

Cadesky, E. (2019.) Are doctors territorial? When it comes to quality care we better be. BCMJ 61 (3): 109, 112. 

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Cadesky, E. (2019.) Let’s be real: we need more failure. BCMJ 61(2): 63-64. 

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Cadesky, E. (2019.)Endangered species: how to save ourselves. BCMJ 61(1): 10-11. 

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Cadesky, E. (2018.)Home and the holidays: on family, friends, and physicians. BCMJ 60(10): 481. 

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Cadesky, E. (2018.) Come together, right now: why diversity matters. BCMJ 60(9): 427 

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Cadesky, E. (2018.) Innovation is everywhere. Why isn’t it here? BCMJ 60(8): 389. 


Cadesky, E. (2018.) Pseudeodscience, anti-science and woo: this this it’s personal.  60(7): 343. 

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Cadesky, E. (2018.) Doctors in a dangerous time. BCMJ, 60(6): 287.  

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Cadesky, E. Doctors working to improve care for residential care patients. June 30, 2018. Vancouver Sun. 

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Cadesky, E. Sometimes a curtain. Canadian Medical Association Journal, December 11, 2017 189 (49) E1532; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.170602

Cadesky, E, Ho, K. Digital Health: the promise, practice, and rhetoric of telehealth in BC, British Columbia Medical Journal, 

Cadesky, E. Spotlight. Canadian Medical Association Journal, May 13, 2014 (186): 616-617.

Cadesky, E. Perfect Formation. British Columbia Medical Journal, May 4, 2014 (56): 206.

Cadesky, E. The Little Red Box (Gifts of the Season). Canadian Medical Association Journal, December 18, 2012 (184): 2025.

Cadesky, E. Just terrific. Canadian Medical Association Journal. August 7, 2012 (184): 1284-5.

Cadesky E. White Coat Revisited. (2010) Canadian Medical Association Journal, 182, 316.

Cadesky E. (2009.) Four seasons in one day. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 180 (3): 324.

Cadesky E. (2007.)You never forget. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 176: 501.

Cadesky E. (2007.) A grand seduction indeed. Family Physician, April 2007, 244.

Cadesky E. (2005.) Of scrubs and rats. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 172: 521.

Cadesky E. (2005.) One year later: My personal and professional journey in starting a family medicine student interest group. Canadian Family Physician, 51: 918-921.

Cadesky E, Borst S. (2002)  Harry Potter MD: Magic is alive and well in medical school. Student British Medical Journal, 10: 30.

Cadesky E. (2001)  Are placebo-controlled studies ethical in psychiatric research? McGill Journal of Medicine, 6: 56-60.         

Cadesky EB, Mota VL, Schachar RJ. (2000)  Beyond words: How do children with ADHD and/or conduct problems process nonverbal information about affect? Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 39(9): 1160-7.

  

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