ASCOMS Batra hospital organised a seminar to create awareness on palliative care among the medical professionals of their hospital and staff.
No matter how much you love your job or how deep your commitment to your patients is, the pressure of being a care provider will start to weigh on you over time.
Pratibha, who spent three weeks in Pallium India, shares her experiences in The News Minute, in connection with Kerala Palliative Care Day, January 15.
Pallium India’s first batch of Global Fellowship in Palliative Medicine (GFPM) participants have completed the course with flying colours!
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Reflections on this past year. To measure the distance travelled. To acknowledge our fellow-travellers. To take a breath before we begin our next trip around the sun.
Gilly Burn shares her experiences: "This year marks 35 years since Dr Jan Stjernsward, Chief of the Cancer and Palliative Care Unit of the WHO, asked me to undertake a 'Needs Assessment' for Palliative care in India."
Pallium India's Facilitation team came together to showcase our presence across the country by donning their traditional dresses, singing the songs of their cities and dancing together for an integral Pallium India.
Dr. Sangeetha Suresh writes about the pediatric palliative care workshop organised by Pallium India, in collaboration with Indian Academy of Pediatrics, EKR Foundation and SAT hospital, Trivandrum.
Palliative care helps people live their best life despite a serious illness. Worldwide, though, people are denied this, both because of lack of access as well as a lack of understanding about what it has to offer.