“Please say Bye to my Mommy.” “Tell my daughter I approve of her choice.” “Has my son come?” “Sorry.” These are some of the last [...]
ecancer has launched a new 20 module e-learning course on palliative care for healthcare professionals in India. The course includes symptom management, paediatric care, malignant [...]
Dr M. R. Rajagopal writes from Pathanamthitta: It was invigorating to be part of a palliative care meet of doctors in government service at Pathanamthitta [...]
Those of us who have raised a child would know the parents’ agony when their child goes through some pain or illness. What would it [...]
Palliative care in India has grown slowly, but it left behind one area of next-to-no development – that is in HIV/AIDS management. Even the National [...]
“Like a midwife slapping life into a newborn baby, doctors now try to punch death out of a dying patient”, says Dr Jessica Zitter in [...]
“Quality of life is what a person says it is.” Seeking inspiration from this, the students of Mar Baselios College of Engineering (MBCET) came forward [...]
A dozen members of Indigo Airlines ground staff put in a part of their earnings to raise a substantial donation to Pallium India. Their bright [...]
Ms Grace Taylor, a final year medical student from Harvard, Boston, USA, has been volunteering in Pallium India for the last six months. What a [...]
Students of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan school collected study materials for Pallium India’s educational support program and also conducted a food festival to raise funds. These [...]