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Tag Archives: Palliative care in Poland
In front of the next step in palliative care in Poland
Speaking at a conference in Poland earlier this year, EAPC President, Professor Sheila Payne, met Dr Tomasz Gradalski, Medical Director of St Lazarus Hospice in Kraków, Poland, and invited him to contribute to the blog. Dr Gradalski talks about some of the challenges that confront palliative care … Continue reading
Harm reduction in focus: Final ATOME conference held in Poland
Lisa Linge-Dahl, Department of Palliative Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, Germany The last of the 11 national conferences linked to the ATOME project (Access to Opioid Medication in Europe) was held at the Foksal Centre in Warsaw, Poland, on 25 April … Continue reading
Budapest Commitments: news from Poland
Wojciech Leppert, Chair and Department of Palliative Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland. Continuing our series about the Budapest Commitments, Professor Leppert looks at how Poland is doing. Although Poland did not officially sign up to the Budapest … Continue reading