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updated: 11 May 2010

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EJPC Comments & updates
ISSUES YEAR 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010
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N° 17.3: Why spiritual care is best left to a chaplain
15.1
N° 17.2: Finding the best management for breakthrough cancer pain
15.1
N° 17.1: How does one learn from reading an article?
15.1
N° 16.6: Standards and norms for palliative care in Europe
15.1
N° 16.5: EAPC update: EAPC Research Network: the Junior Forum
15.1
N° 16.5: Complexity – is it in the eye of the beholder?
15.1
N° 16.4: Comment of Alun Jones. Returning meaning to palliative care staff
15.1
N° 16.3: Comment of Julia Riley, Rob George & Illora Finlay. It is our responsibility to promote care, not killing
15.1
N° 16.2: Comment of Jose M. Martin-Moreno. Bringing palliative care on to the European agenda
15.1
N° 16.1: Comment of Julia Riley. Palliative care is no longer the Cinderella specialty
15.1
N° 15.6: Comment of Andrew Hoy. A chance for end-of-life care to become mainstream
15.1
N° 15.5: Comment of Scott A. Murray. Meeting the challenge of palliation beyond cancer
15.1
N° 15.4: Comment of Alun Jones. Clinical supervision can benefit palliative care
15.1
N° 15.3: Comment of Marilène Filbet. Who’s afraid of palliative care?
15.1
N° 15.2: Comment of Rod MacLeod. Respecting culture near the end of life
15.1
N° 15.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Equity of access.
15.1
N° 14.6: Comment of Eduardo Bruera. A long and winding road.
14.6
N° 14.5: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Love and loss: a timely tribute.
14.5
N° 14.4: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Losing the label of elitism.
14.4
N° 14.3: Comment of Marilène Filbet. Palliative care development: a challenge for the future
N° 14.2: Comment of Eva Garland. New year, new direction?
N° 14.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Loss and palliative care
N° 13.6: Comment of Jonathan Koffman. Thursday’s child has far to go
N° 13.5: Comment of Françoise Porchet. Interdisciplinarity: is it a trend or a necessity?
N° 13.4: Comment of Peter Hudson and Sheila Payne. An Internal collaboration for family carer research
N° 13.3: Comment of David I Wollner. Aging, pain and palliative care
N° 13.2: Comment of Lucie Hacpille. A movement full of promise
N° 13.1: Comment of Richard Hain. Paediatric palliative care.
N° 12.6: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Teamworking in palliative care.
N° 12.5: Comment of Augusto Caraceni. Do we need Europe in everyday palliative care?
Issue 12.4: Comment of Marilène Filbet, Taking up the EAPC challenge.
Issue 12.3: Comment of Carol Davis, Risk of learning?
Issue 12.2: Comment of Andrew Hoy, Beyond the borders.
Issue 12.1: Comment of Lukas Radbruck, Beyond the borders, where do we go?
Issue 11.6: Comment of Huda Hoyer Abu Saad, Reflections on a good death in Palliative Care.
Issue 11.5: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Palliative care and its impact on public health policy.
Issue 11.4: Comment of M de Vlieger, N Gorchs, PJ Larkin and F Porchet, Palliative nurse education: towards a common language.
Issue 11.3: Comment of Marcel Louis Viallard, France
Issue 11.2: Comment of Jo Lansdown, UK
Issue 11.1: Comment of Andrey Hoy, Editor in Chief, UK
Issue 10.6: Comment of Friedeman Nauck, Germany
Issue 10.5: Comment of Baroness Ilora Finlay of Llandaff, UK
Issue 10.4: Comment of Juan Manuel Nunez Olarte, Spain
Issue 10.3: Comment of Bernard Wary, France
Issue 10.2: Comment of Stein Kaasa, Norway

Issue 10.2 "The EAPC Ethics Task Force on Palliative Care and Euthanasia
This paper was contemporaneously published in Palliative Medicine and in the EJPC in English and French.

Issue 10.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy, Editor in chief, UK

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