Pallium India Newsletter: March 2013

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Pallium India
Care Beyond Cure



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! March 2013 !
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http://palliumindia.org/?p=2375
April 2, 2013

         

DEAR FRIENDS,

         
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 A great beginning has been made in the Indian Union Territory of Lakshadweep – 
an archipelago of twelve atolls, three reefs and five submerged banks, with a 
total of about thirty-nine islands and islets. Ten of the islands are 
inhabited. Kavaratti is the capital, and on the 27th of March 2013, the first 
palliative care unit in Lakshadweep was inaugurated there. 

        The president of the District Panchayat and Chief Councillor, Shri 
Achada Ahmed Haji presided and the Director of Medical Services, Dr Hamsa Koya 
and the Deputy Director of Health Services, Dr Shamsudeen were active 
participants in the program – not only in the inaugural function, but in all 
aspects of the palliative care services. 

        We thank the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care 
for providing the traveling scholarship for Dr Asghar Ali and Mr Mohammed Kafi 
to travel to Trivandrum to attend our six weeks’ course. 

        A remarkable pair of committed workers, they have already rolled out a 
home visit program. They have to do this in addition to their other duties in 
the District Hospital, but they manage to see 26 patients at home on a regular 
basis, mounted on Kafi’s motorbike, the doctor as the pillion rider. 

        The one man whose dream resulted in all this is Mr Moulana. Mr Moulana 
is more of a social institution than an individual. He has done so much not 
only for Kavaratti, but for all the islands. He teaches art and craft at the 
local school, and all his spare time is devoted to social upliftment of his 
fellow men. He worked hard to get a lot of committed people together, to 
overcome bureaucratic barriers and to raise resources. 

CONGRATULATIONS, MOULANA AND COLLEAGUES. PALLIUM INDIA IS PROUD TO BE YOUR 
PARTNER IN THE PROGRAM.

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PRESTIGIOUS NOMINATION FOR “A FEW DAYS MORE” 
[HTTP://WWW.CULTUREUNPLUGGED.COM/DOCUMENTARY/WATCH-ONLINE/PLAY/9874/A-FEW-DAYS-MORE]
 

        An engaging documentary depicting a cancer journey and exploring the 
field of palliative care, has been nominated for screening at the prestigious 
Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival in Noida 2013. 

        Called “A few days more”, the film was directed by Mr Om Prakash 
Srivastava and produced by Reelism Films, Mumbai. 

WATCH ONLINE HERE… 
[HTTP://WWW.CULTUREUNPLUGGED.COM/DOCUMENTARY/WATCH-ONLINE/PLAY/9874/A-FEW-DAYS-MORE]
 

BEST WISHES OM, AND THANK YOU FOR GIVING PALLIUM INDIA THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING A 
PART OF THE FILM.WORKING TOGETHER FOR A GREAT CAUSE

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HEALTH CARE IN INDIA – A PERSPECTIVE 
[HTTP://PALLIUMINDIA.ORG/2013/03/HEALTH-CARE-IN-INDIA-A-PERSPECTIVE/] 

        See the article by Dr Rajendra Pratap Gupta to read about the Public 
Account Committee (PAC)’s report on Indian Health Care scene in “Modern 
Medicine” – and about the optimism created by India’s new Health Secretary Shri 
Keshav Desiraju. " 

HEALTHCARE POLICIES IN INDIA: SETTING THE RIGHT PRIORITIES 
[HTTP://MODERNMEDICARE.CO.IN/ARTICLES/HEALTHCARE-POLICIES-IN-INDIA-SETTING-THE-RIGHT-PRIORITIES]
 

        On February 1, 2013, Keshav Desiraju took over as the nation’s Health 
Secretary. Over the past few years, he has worked in the Union Ministry of 
Health & Family welfare on various senior positions, like Joint Secretary, 
Additional Secretary and Special Secretary. Known for his friendly attitude and 
realistic thinking, expectations are high from him. India is likely to see more 
action at the Ministry in the next two years. As the nation’s top official who 
has to look after the policies and programmes for 1.21 billion people, what 
could be the right priorities ? Is it mother & child health, chronic diseases , 
rural health… and the list goes on… 

         Read more here… 
[http://modernmedicare.co.in/articles/healthcare-policies-in-india-setting-the-right-priorities]
 " 

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HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS, DR ANN THYLE AND COLLEAGUES 
[HTTP://PALLIUMINDIA.ORG/2013/03/HEARTY-CONGRATULATIONS-DR-ANN-THYLE-AND-COLLEAGUES/]
 

        Dr Ann Thyle from Emmanuel Hospital Association writes to give us some 
good news: "

        I’m very happy to let you know that the palliative care service at HBM 
Hospital, Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh won first prize in the Development category 
from the International Journal of Palliative Nursing. For details please see 
the following link: 
http://emms.org/news/development-award-lalitpur-palliative-care 
[http://emms.org/news/development-award-lalitpur-palliative-care] 

        I’m writing specially to thank each of you for helping us with 
training, visits, evaluations and mentoring. Everything became so much easier 
when we had the support of experienced people such as yourselves. Personally, 
it’s been wonderful for me to have you to refer to as I strive to expand our 
services across other EHA hospitals. Presently 2 of our hospitals in UP, and 1 
each in Maharashtra, Assam and Delhi are running home based care PC services." 

CONGRATULATIONS, DR ANN THYLE AND COLLEAGUES.

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AFTER CICELY – ASIAN WOMEN IN PALLIATIVE CARE 
[HTTP://PALLIUMINDIA.ORG/2013/03/AFTER-CICELY-ASIAN-WOMEN-IN-PALLIATIVE-CARE/] 

"

        What does it mean to say goodbye?
Is it about making a painless departure?
Or encasing the memories for those left behind?
AFTER CICELY explores the meaning of modern hospice and palliative care through 
the eyes of five inspiring women in Asia. This is a visual journal of how they 
pave final journeys with empathy, dedication and love." 

        The Lien foundation gives us a short film After Cicely – Asian Women In 
Palliative Care [http://vimeo.com/60978624] , commissioned by the Lien 
Foundation, featuring five members of APHN from Bangladesh, Mongolia, 
Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. 

        After Cicely is a documentary film on five inspiring women from Asia, 
who have spent their lives helping families in pain. 

        Following the efforts of Cicely Saunders, a British physician who 
founded the modern hospice movement and emphasized the need for palliative 
care, these women have braved adversity with tenacity and heart to lift the 
bleakness of death for the terminally ill. This film is a visual journal of how 
they pave final journeys with empathy and love. 

        After Cicely celebrates their indomitable spirit in line with Lien 
Foundation’s Life Before Death initiative and International Women’s Day. 

PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES.

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WELCOME TO BHUBANESWAR IN FEBRUARY 2014 
[HTTP://PALLIUMINDIA.ORG/2013/03/WELCOME-TO-BHUBANESWAR-IN-FEBRUARY-2014/] 

        Dr Sukdev Nayak, organizing secretary, welcomes you to the historical 
and picturesque Bhubaneswar (Orissa) for the next Annual Conference of the 
Indian Association of Palliative Care from 14-16 February 2014. 

        The theme of the conference will be “EVIDENCE BASED PALLIATIVE 
MEDICINE”. 

PLEASE VISIT HTTP://IAPCON2014.IN [HTTP://IAPCON2014.IN] 

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FOCUS ON PAIN

        Dr Gopakumar, writing on behalf of Trivandrum city branch of Indian 
Association of Anesthesiologists, invites you to a day’s workshop on Pain on 10 
May 2013 at Alumni Auditorium, Trivandrum Medical College. 

        Pallium India collaborates with ISA on this activity. Dr Roger Goucke 
from Australia is going to be the visiting faculty member at this workshop. 

        In addition, the main meeting on the 11th and 12th of May includes pain 
management issues and end of life care. For more information, please contact 
isatricon2013@xxxxxxxxx 

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PARTING SHOT

"

        “Thank you for being so welcoming and warm. The organization is even 
more incredible than I had expected – mostly due to the people, who have such 
big hearts, dedication, and talent. It really is inspiring to see how much you 
all do with so little. What a spirited and resourceful group!”" 

        Thus writes Ms Karina Schoultz, a social worker from USA. Karina and 
Sachin Srinivasan, a student from another part of USA spent several weeks with 
us in Trivandrum as volunteers, helping us with whatever needed to be done – 
preparing reports, helping out with grant writing and so on. 

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR KIND WORDS KARINA. AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR 
GIVING US SO MUCH OF YOURSELF, KARINA AND SACHIN.

WE MISS YOU TERRIBLY!

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