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Tag Archives: EAPC Researcher Awards
Lessons to be learned from children and adolescents approaching end of life – An interview with Dr Lorna Fraser, winner of the 2018 EAPC Post-Doctoral Award
Highlights of every EAPC Congress are the EAPC Researcher Awards, which recognise and support the work of scientists and clinicians who make an outstanding contribution to palliative care research. We talk to Dr Lorna Fraser, winner of the 2018 EAPC Post-Doctoral … Continue reading
European Association for Palliative Care 2016 Researcher Awards – What I learned from my research in physiology and neuroscience for my career in palliative care?
LIVE FROM THE 9TH EAPC WORLD RESEARCH CONGRESS IN DUBLIN . . . Highlights of every EAPC Congress are the EAPC Researcher Awards, which recognize and support the work of scientists and clinicians who make an outstanding contribution to palliative … Continue reading