IAHPC Scholars at the 7th Public Health International Conference in Bruges; read their reports in Grants in Action. Photo used with permission.
Table of Contents
- Dear Readers This year’s fundraiser could make or break IAHPC’s scope of advocacy & services. Plus: ethics of assisted dying practices.
- Policy & Advocacy Katherine Pettus reports on meetings that spanned the globe (virtually): India, Peru, Italy, Germany, Kazakhstan, the Western Pacific, and Eastern Mediterranean.
- IAHPC News
- IAHPC’s end-of-year fundraiser: Why we do it.
- Survey Says: IAHPC pain course enriched their practice.
- Course on symptoms other than pain to conclude.
- Submit your nominees for IAHPC Recognition Awards.
- Tidbits Breast cancer & palliative care webinar; apply now for an international fellowship; CAPC Innovation Hub; Anderson Cooper’s podcast on grief; save the date for a pediatric symposium.
- What’s New in the IAHPC Calendar.
- Grants in Action Reports from IAHPC Scholars attending the 7th Public Health International Conference in Bruges, Belgium.
- Featured Story India’s Amrit Dhara Palliative Care: an inspiring example of World Day’s potential.
- Book & Movie Reviews
- Philosophy of Care: New Approaches to Vulnerability, Otherness and Therapy
- Absolutely Delicious: A Chronicle of Extraordinary Dying
- The Elements: A Widowhood
- Dying in Full Detail: Mortality and Digital Documentary
- Conquering Cancer
- Membership Matters
- Livingstone Palliative Care’s World Day report from Zambia.
- Great idea! A hospice fish farm for financial stability.
- New & Renewing Members’ List
- Last Month’s Donors
Editorial committee
Alison Ramsey
Senior Editor
Katherine Pettus
Advisor
Liliana de Lima
Advisor
Danilo Fritzler
Advisor
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