Dr. Phillip B. Malpass is a dedicated physician with 25 years of experience in General and Internal Medicine. Based in Nelson, BC, he specializes in the management of chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Malpass is committed to providing high-quality care that includes not only treatment for acute and chronic conditions but also a strong emphasis on preventive healthcare. His patient-centered approach focuses on the long-term health and well-being of his patients through personalized treatment plans, education, and health promotion.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2000
Registration No. 3456789123 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2001
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Dr. Malpass has been involved in research focusing on chronic disease management, early intervention, and preventive healthcare strategies. His research includes exploring the effects of lifestyle changes on the prevention and management of chronic diseases. Dr. Malpass has published several studies in respected medical journals and has presented his findings at medical conferences, contributing to the advancement of practices in internal medicine and chronic disease prevention.
Excellence in Internal Medicine Award – 2017: Recognized for his outstanding contributions to internal medicine and his commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
Dr. Malpass has authored several significant publications in internal medicine and preventive healthcare:
Managing Chronic Diseases in Primary Care – Published in Canadian Journal of Internal Medicine, 2017. This article provides strategies for managing chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular diseases in primary care settings.
Preventive Healthcare in Internal Medicine: Early Intervention and Lifestyle Modifications – Published in Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016. Dr. Malpass discusses the role of early intervention and preventive care in reducing the incidence of chronic diseases.
Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention – Published in Journal of Cardiology, 2019. This paper highlights the importance of lifestyle changes such as exercise, diet, and stress management in preventing and managing cardiovascular diseases.
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