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    Volume 24, Number 5: May 2023 This shot by Lankoande Martin of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, won first place in IAHPC’s first photo contest, in 2021. Contest Rules Submissions must be by IAHPC members in good standing. Not a member? Join IAHPC now! Photos submitted must be taken by you. Submit up to 3 photos (high resolution, 1920 x 1080 pixels or more preferred).  You must have the permission…

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    Volume 24, Number 5: May 2023 My Journey from Palliative Care Specialist to Cancer Patient By Ebtesam Ahmed, PharmD IAHPC Board Member; Clinical Professor, Department of Clinical Health Professions, St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, New York City, New York, USA My sister and I attended the Move4HER event in 2021 to increase awareness and drive early diagnosis of…

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    Volume 24, Number 5: May 2023 Live the Life You Please opens in theatres in Australia on May 22. Photo used with permission. ‘Be the Person You Want to Be, Live the Life You Want to Live’ Live the Life You Please Moonshine Agency, 2023 Mike Hill, director Sue Collins & Mike Hill, producers Running time: 90 minutes Reviewed by Frank Brennan, MD By its nature, palliative care is replete with…

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    Photo by IAHPC member Kim Adzich. Used with permission. This special issue is available for free in PDF format for IAHPC Members Section I: The survey Introduction Lukas Radbruch, IAHPC Chair of the Board; Tania Pastrana, IAHPC Research and Academic Advisor; Liliana De Lima, IAHPC Executive Director Methodology and Key Findings Methodology / Definitions / Main findings / Open…

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