Sumitha T. S., Project Officer at Pallium India, writes: On 28 & 29 October, we conducted a two-day workshop at Sahodaran Community Oriented Health Development [...]
The famous Alma-Ata Declaration of 1978 had emerged as a major milestone of the twentieth century in the field of public health, and it identified primary [...]
Gilly Burn’s visit Ms Gilly Burn is an amazing person who, in the 80s, travelled the length and breadth of India, introducing palliative care, finding [...]
After the initial flurry of activity, emotional responses and a lot of public sentiments, the social reaction to the suffering of the million Keralites affected [...]
Cipla Palliative Care and Training Centre (CPC), Pune, celebrated its 21st Annual day on 28 October 2018. The event was attended by patients, relatives, palliative [...]
Please see this excellent WHO publication authored by Elizabeth Davies and Irene Higginson, available for free download: Palliative Care: The Solid Facts And see the [...]
We shall continue to look for those who are at risk of being left behind. Thank you Anu Savio Thelly, our dynamic fellow traveller in [...]
In a very positive and encouraging development, Telengana state health authorities have added eight new palliative care centres in several districts in the last three [...]
Ms Gilly Burn is an amazing person who, in the 80s, travelled the length and breadth of India, introducing palliative care, finding pioneers, getting them [...]
The 26th International Conference of Indian Association of Palliative Care – IAPCONKochi2019 – will be held on 8th, 9th and 10th February 2019 (with a Pre-Conference [...]