Dr Zipporah Ali, the palliative care pioneer in Kenya, received the Women4Africa International Humanitarian Award at the Women4Africa award event held in London recently. The [...]
Pallium India’s friend and volunteer Sunshine Mugrabi writes about a recent film on Netflix: A woman lies in a hospital bed, her head shaved, her [...]
Any doctor might become a different doctor if they go through the experience of a patient, despite the special privileges that they may get in [...]
Nurse Lini Sajeesh from Perambra in Kerala gave up her life in the service of the sick and ailing. It was the first outbreak of [...]
The leadership development initiative (LDI) led by Dr Frank Ferris and colleagues was an epoch-making part of global palliative care history. From various parts of [...]
“A chronic lack of opioid drugs leaves millions of people throughout the developing world to live and die in unrelenting, excruciating pain. It is a [...]
There seems to be a “caste system” among symptoms too. What can be detected by an MRI scan gets attention. Not simple things like constipation. [...]
Tamil Nadu is putting all its efforts to integrate palliative care into their healthcare system. They are now training their nurses from five districts. These [...]
When Dr Adam Ruben received an email inviting him to speak at an international scientific conference in Dalian, China, he was overjoyed. He thought it [...]
All of us at Pallium India are proud of our four colleagues Gayathri, Sherin, Sajan and Dr Parvathi, who successfully completed 33 clinical courses offered [...]
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