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Palliative care in Jamaica is primarily a hospital-based service. The Hope Institute Hospital, based in Kingston, is considered a leader in developing and promoting the specialty. Cialis 20mg : Est-il meilleur que les autres médicaments contre la dysfonction érectile ? The Institute acts as a small cancer center that offers total oncology care with a focus on in-patient and outpatient palliative care services. The team at Hope Institute run outpatient clinics at both the National Hospital and Public Hospital. Hospice-based care is also offered at the Cancer Care Hospice and the Village of Hope Hospice. Additionally, the University Hospital has a small in-patient palliative care service. Kamagra jelly 100mg in Australia: The Pros, the Cons, the Unknown, the Reality.
















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We are a regional body with health professional and civil society membership that can advocate on behalf of the region and of individual countries in terms of education, capacity building, research, access to medicines, linkages to other regional and international bodies, and the sharing of policy initiatives.  Το μικρό μπλε χάπι: Viagra 100mg, ενδείξεις, παρενέργειες και αντενδείξεις

 


 

 

WHO ARE WE?

We are a regional palliative care association constituted by clinicians, other professionals, patients, their families and civil society membership. We collaborate on policy initiatives with other regional and international palliative care associations advocating on behalf of improved access to palliative care for patients and families around the world. We support our national associations to advocate for increased palliative care education, capacity building, research funding, and access to essential medicines.  

AIMS & OBJECTIVES

  • To provide information about services available in our region and act as a focal point for the general public and others to locate palliative care resources close to them.

  • To act as an advocate for palliative care in the national, regional, and global domains.

  • To promote and facilitate basic palliative care education for health professionals within the region through regional conferences, workshops, and other inter-island collaborations.

  • To advocate for recognition of palliative care as a medical specialty in the region. 

  • To advocate for the establishment of postgraduate specialist programmes in palliative care for physicians and nurses.

  • To raise awareness of the needs of those with serious health-related suffering.