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Kenya’s final stretch in palliative care curriculum development
A team of experts in palliative care, nursing and the medical training fraternity are working on the final touches to a palliative care curriculum, soon to be offered by the Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC). The experts include officers from Kenya Hospices and...
A nurse’s role in palliative care
Nurses play a significant role in hospice/palliative care. In addition to the conventional nursing duties of observing and recording symptoms and treatments, they also provide emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families, through a series of roles....
Devolving palliative care in Kenya
Community health care workers should have health literacy for better health care delivery in the devolved system of governance in Kenya. This was the message from the Chair of Rwanda Medical and Dental Council (RMDC) Professor Emile Rwamasibiro while addressing...
The silent cook of hospice finances
Hospices in Kenya and around the world need a significant amount of money to offer end of life care efficiently. The individuals behind fundraising go an extra mile in search of funds to meet their yearly budget but few understand the tactics they use in raising the...
Ministry of Health to purchase morphine
The ministry of health has provided funding for the purchase of morphine to enhance palliative care among patients with life limiting illnesses. Speaking after a three-day training for pharmacists on palliative care, the Senior Deputy Chief Pharmacist in the Ministry...
Community paralegals attend seminar on health and palliative care rights
Paralegals and health care workers from various parts of the country convened in Nairobi for a training as paralegals to offer legal support to patients and family members having problems associated with life threatening illness. The three day training for paralegal...