Why access to morphine is a human right “That millions of sick people throughout low-and-middle-income countries suffer horrendous pain because they cannot access the morphine [...]
“That millions of sick people throughout low-and-middle-income countries suffer horrendous pain because they cannot access the morphine they need is a tragedy – the result [...]
India’s healthcare is among the most unsatisfactory in the world – 145th among 195 countries – both in terms of quality and accessibility of health [...]
Quoting an eye-opener by Dr Sudha Sinha and colleagues in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, Cancer Treatment and End-of-Life Care, Pallium India’s friend, Dr Aju [...]
Sumitha T. S., Project Executive at Pallium India, writes: My third visit to Andhra Pradesh, and my first to Vijayawada, was to attend an opioid [...]
International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is offering a one-year free membership to students of qualifying institutions who are currently enrolled in a [...]
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 [...]