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Should failure to follow preferences be a medical error? 25 April 2013 News | Opinion President of Handzo Consulting, George Handzo, offers his opinions on advance care planning and patient preferences.
Balancing access to pain medications with the international drug control framework 09 April 2013 Feature | Opinion Access to pain medications in low and middle income countries (LMICs) is a crucial concern in palliative care provision in Af…
The role of the psychiatrist in end-of-life care 12 February 2013 News | Opinion In a short video published online, Prof. Sanjay Gupta, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at SUNY buffalo, raises the question …
What do hospices do – or not do? 09 January 2013 News | Opinion In the European Association for Palliative Care (EAPC) Blog, Nathan Cherney asks readers for information on life supporting t…
Facing a need for change – pain and palliative care policy in Russia 05 November 2012 Feature | Opinion One of the first and fundamental principles of palliative care stated in all of its many definitions is excellent pain manage…
Knowledge translation therapy for the social media phobic 29 October 2012 Feature | Opinion Social media is the burgeoning frontier of knowledge translation (KT) – indeed some would say a thriving mainstay. However, d…
Should we ration medical care at end of life? 19 October 2012 News | Opinion In America a debate has been held on the motion “Ration End-of-Life Care."
Palliative care and social media 01 October 2012 Feature | Opinion OK, you are reading ehospice! Well, welcome to the world of social media.<br />“No, No, No! I don’t use social media!” …