Golden butterflies in Chennai demonstrate how 1+1 can be 3. They work with institutions and other non-government organizations (NGOs) to infuse heart into medicine. Pallium [...]
Nick Surawy Stepney, a PhD Student at King’s College London, whose research concerns morphine use in northern India, spent 2 weeks in Pallium India. Working [...]
India was living with a curious legal situation in which a brain-dead person could be declared dead if a candidate for organ transplantation, but not [...]
Miby Miriam Jacob, intern at National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) and a hearing impaired person, writes: It is an unsaid truth that disabled [...]
Diya Chandran is a proponent of Zumba dance. You see her leading the dance in the video. She teaches Zumba and by doing so, she [...]
A few months back we had brought to you the unwelcome news of WHO withdrawing its pain management guidelines based on what we, with most [...]
India has lost a great humanist, paediatrician and scientist with the death of Dr. M. K. Bhan on 26 Jan 2020. He pioneered a rotavirus [...]
Our dear friend Mr Abdul Hameed (everyone calls him Maulana) of Lakshadweep won the national award for benevolence. Maulana received the award from the Governor [...]
It is gratifying to see the growing interest in palliative care among medical professionals. A conference in Kozhikode on Geriatrics and Gerontology on 29 Feb [...]
As part of an initiative to build a curriculum and to deliver palliative care education to the primary care physician, Pallium India and Public Health [...]
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