Atul Gawande’s latest book, Being Mortal, is listed among the “Ten Must-Read Books” by several newspapers and websites. We feel it must also be made [...]
Dr Odette Spruyt, a member of our association, is conducting a qualitative study exploring the views of doctors working in Australia and India, about suffering. [...]
“In India, palliative care activists are celebrating the unprecedented changes in policies recently initiated by the Government of India. So what’s to celebrate and what [...]
Nursing Excellence Award offered by Thanal Charitable Organization, Lakshadweep, honors outstanding performance in palliative nursing. This year’s Nursing Excellence Award was presented to Smt Crescentia [...]
“Let us have a country that is barrier-free”, Dr Sara Varghese writes to us, after reading Pallium India’s November e-newsletter. She was responding to the news [...]
During the annual World Cancer Congress held at Melbourne, Australia, with which was combined the annual meeting of Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA), one [...]
International Palliative Care Literature has frequently referred to the dearth of palliative care services in the Gulf territory. Authors have wondered why, in the midst [...]
Dear Friends, They demand their right, and the Governor is sympathetic One step closer to making Trivandrum a wheelchair-friendly city George Thomas and Ashla Rani [...]
A young doctor couple from the UK decide to give a year of their lives to voluntary service in India. We cannot but bow to [...]
One step closer to making Trivandrum a wheelchair-friendly city George Thomas and Ashla Rani both had met with accidents which changed their lives, nevertheless they [...]