A report on IAHPC/PallCHASE World Peace Day webinar—"Spiritual Care in Serious Illness: Cultivating a culture of peace"—by Katherine Pettus, Senior Director of Partnerships & Advocacy.
Sepsis, antimicrobial resistance & their impact on the most vulnerable: palliative care proponents can be part of the solution, say Natalie Greaves and Michael Campbell.
Balsam nurse Batoul Haidar was doing home visits until a barrage of rockets put an end to them, and she was forced to find safer housing.
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What's New in the IAHPC Calendar
Giant ECHO Session October 18: At the upcoming McGill Palliative Care Congress in Montreal, Pallium Canada is hosting an event it describes as "the world's largest palliative care ECHO session" that anyone can sign up for right up until the start.
Reminder Gear up for talking to people about your work, and the goal of alleviating serious health-related suffering, on October 12, World Hospice & Palliative Care Day.
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