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Palliative Care - Associations

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      new window American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Description: The professional organization for physicians taking care of people at the end of life. (aahpm.org)
new window Arizona Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Description: Offers details about its mission and bylaws, and shares information and links. (arizonahospice.org)
new window Australian and New Zealand Society of Palliative Medicine (ANZSPM) Description: Provides professional support and fellowship for medical practitioners working in palliative care, via education, guidelines and communication. (anzspm.org.au)
new window British Columbia Hospice Palliative Care Association Description: Includes information about this group, components of palliative care, and links. (hospicebc.org)
new window Canadian Palliative Care Association Description: Provides leadership in hospice palliative care in Canada. CPCA strives to achieve its mission through: collaboration, increased awareness,development of national standards, advocacy and research. (cpca.net)
new window European Association of Palliative Care Description: Made up of four networks, research, education, ethics and the policy and public health network. (eapcnet.org)
new window International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care Description: Providing education about palliative care and hospice in the developing world. Includes an international newsletter, palliative care bibliography, and links. (hospicecare.com)
new window National Council for Hospice and Specialist Palliative Care Services Description: The representative and co-ordinating body for hospice and specialist palliative care in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Information about palliative care services, provision and quality. (hospice-spc-council.org.uk)
new window Palliative Care Council of South Australia Description: Resource and information service, representing services and hospices in South Australia. Contains consumer and professional information, including multicultural information. (pallcare.asn.au)
new window Saskatchewan Palliative Care Association Description: An overview of this association's mandate. (sdh.sk.ca)
new window The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Description: NHPCO cares for terminally ill persons and their families, and is dedicated to making hospice an integral part of the U.S. health care system. (nhpco.org)
 




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