The next six weeks’ certificate courses in palliative medicine, palliative nursing and palliative care instead of starting as usual on the first Monday of the [...]
Dr. Kathleen Holloway, Regional Adviser in Essential Medicines WHO South East Asia Regional Office, gave an illuminating talk during the National Initiative in Patient Safety workshop at [...]
Pallium India participated in an important event on World Health Day, 7th of April 2011, as part of the National Initiative on Patient Safety (NIPS). The [...]
On April 7th, the World Health Organization‘s World Health Day 2011, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime published an interview with Pallium India’s Chairman, [...]
The goal of training is to change practice; not simply acquire knowledge yet too often curriculums and assessment focus on knowledge and skills. A quote [...]
We are happy to announce that the February 2011 issue of SAHAYATRA, our monthly Malayalam newsletter, is now available for download here…
What Is Torture in Health Care? A young man is left to die in pain because of archaic restrictions on medicines. A woman is sterilized [...]
Broadcast recently in the UK on Channel 4 foreign affairs series Unreported World, India’s Leprosy Heroes, highlighted the problem of leprosy in India. The report reveals the [...]
The Guide to Pain Management in Low Resource Settings from the IASP Press (International Association for the Study of Pain) is now available as a free [...]
Are you a palliative care physician from a low-middle income country, with at least five years of experience and desire to do more? Here is [...]