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Machakos PCU receives van from HCK
Machakos Palliative Care Unit (PCU) celebrated their third anniversary in style, officially receiving a van from Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association (KEHPCA) courtesy of a donation from Hospice Care Kenya (HCK). Receiving the van, the unit coordinator Mr....
Hope to live after cancer
*Sarafina is a mother of one and a survivor of multiple myeloma that made her yearn for death at one point of her illness M/s. Pauline Wamae was the nurse on duty when Sarafina arrived at the hospital for medical attention and tells the story to ehospice. One Monday...
My turning point in palliative care
Linet Muriithi is a social worker at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital (PGH). She tells of her story into palliative care that started with a negative attitude towards it in 2009. During her second year at Technical University of Mombasa, she had a chance to train in...
Doctors get pain management sensitization
Focusing on the negative part of laws controlling essential drugs and failing to look at the positive effect of these drugs is hindering effective patient pain management in the country’s health care system.Driving LessonsDriving Lessons ManchesterDriving Lessons...
Training community HCWs to enhance palliative care reach
Training community Health Care Workers (HCWs) is a great way of ensuring patients with life threatening illnesses access palliative care at home. When a person gets ill, s/he goes to hospital and when discharged the patient returns home to his/er family members and...
Press Release: The World Health Organization publishes a Model List of Essential Medicines for Palliative Care
The World Health Organization (WHO) has published the new editions of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Adults and for Children. The new editions of the model lists include several changes, two of which are very important for the field of palliative care:...