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 |
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N° 17.2: Finding the best management for breakthrough cancer pain |
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N° 17.1: How does one learn from reading an article? |
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N° 16.6: Standards and norms for palliative care in Europe |
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N° 16.5: EAPC update: EAPC Research Network: the Junior Forum |
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N° 16.5: Complexity – is it in the eye of the beholder? |
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N° 16.4: Comment of Alun Jones. Returning meaning to palliative care staff |
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N° 16.3: Comment of Julia Riley, Rob George & Illora Finlay. It is our responsibility to promote care, not killing |
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N° 16.2: Comment of Jose M. Martin-Moreno. Bringing palliative care on to the European agenda |
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N° 16.1: Comment of Julia Riley. Palliative care is no longer the Cinderella specialty |
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N° 15.6: Comment of Andrew Hoy. A chance for end-of-life care to become mainstream |
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N° 15.5: Comment of Scott A. Murray. Meeting the challenge of palliation beyond cancer |
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N° 15.4: Comment of Alun Jones. Clinical supervision can benefit palliative care |
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N° 15.3: Comment of Marilène Filbet. Who’s afraid of palliative care? |
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N° 15.2: Comment of Rod MacLeod. Respecting culture near the end of life |
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N° 15.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Equity of access. |
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N° 14.6: Comment of Eduardo Bruera. A long and winding road. |
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N° 14.5: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Love and loss: a timely tribute. |
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N° 14.4: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Losing the label of elitism. |
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N° 14.3: Comment of Marilène Filbet. Palliative care development: a challenge for the future |
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N° 14.2: Comment of Eva Garland. New year, new direction? |
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N° 14.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Loss and palliative care |
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N° 13.6: Comment of Jonathan Koffman. Thursday’s child has far to go |
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N° 13.5: Comment of Françoise Porchet. Interdisciplinarity: is it a trend or a necessity? |
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N° 13.4: Comment of Peter Hudson and Sheila Payne. An Internal collaboration for family carer research |
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N° 13.3: Comment of David I Wollner. Aging, pain and palliative care |
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N° 13.2: Comment of Lucie Hacpille. A movement full of promise |
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N° 13.1: Comment of Richard Hain. Paediatric palliative care. |
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N° 12.6: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Teamworking in palliative care. |
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N° 12.5: Comment of Augusto Caraceni. Do we need Europe in everyday palliative care? |
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Issue 12.4: Comment of Marilène Filbet, Taking up the EAPC challenge. |
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Issue 12.3: Comment of Carol Davis, Risk of learning? |
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Issue 12.2: Comment of Andrew Hoy, Beyond the borders. |
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Issue 12.1: Comment of Lukas Radbruck, Beyond the borders, where do we go? |
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Issue 11.6: Comment of Huda Hoyer Abu Saad, Reflections on a good death in Palliative Care. |
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Issue 11.5: Comment of Andrew Hoy. Palliative care and its impact on public health policy. |
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Issue 11.4: Comment of M de Vlieger, N Gorchs, PJ Larkin and F Porchet, Palliative nurse education: towards a common language. |
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Issue 11.3: Comment of Marcel Louis Viallard, France |
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Issue 11.2: Comment of Jo Lansdown, UK |
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Issue 11.1: Comment of Andrey Hoy, Editor in Chief, UK |
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Issue 10.6: Comment of Friedeman Nauck, Germany |
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Issue 10.5: Comment of Baroness Ilora Finlay of Llandaff, UK |
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Issue 10.4: Comment of Juan Manuel Nunez Olarte, Spain |
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Issue 10.3: Comment of Bernard Wary, France |
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Issue 10.2: Comment of Stein Kaasa, Norway |
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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.
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Issue 10.1: Comment of Andrew Hoy, Editor in chief, UK |
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