Dr Katherine Pettus came to palliative care after training as a hospice volunteer and attending a conference on international hospice and palliative care featuring Dr. [...]
In our March newsletter, we had included an article from the New York Times titled Dying shouldn’t be so brutal. Dr Sara Varghese, in a comment [...]
One of Pallium India’s most important activities in Trivandrum is the home care program – wherein five teams go out to various parts of Trivandrum [...]
The Gujarat Cancer & Research Institute, Ahmedabad, invites applications from interested candidates for the following posts: Associate Professor of Palliative Medicine QUALIFICATION: M.D. in Palliative Medicine [...]
Ashla Rani is a volunteer for Pallium India. She had an accident four years ago, and is now in a wheelchair. A very inspiring person [...]
We are very pleased to see the editorial written by Dr. Vijay Thawani, Professor of Pharmacology from Uttarakhand. Medical students learn the basics of therapeutics [...]
Pallium India seeks clinically experienced international physicians who are able to practice and teach in a variety of settings, include home visits, outpatient visits, and [...]
We are confused. We do not understand this phenomenon. Dr Monica Williams-Murphy says that Indian doctors in the USA are able to accept death much [...]
When the Indian Parliament passed the Narcotics Amendment Act in February 2014, many of our friends and well-wishers abroad expected immediate results. A year later, there [...]
“Should we always tell the truth to the patient, even if the news is very bad?” “What do we do if the patient does want [...]
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