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The 2nd Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress

The 2nd Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress will be held at SERENA HOTEL on 3rd and 4th October 2024.The main theme of the Congress is Role of Palliative Care

The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress, Event Summary Report

The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress Event Summary Report Download Learn more about Palliative Care through the video below

The 2nd Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress Rate Card

Congress Rate Card Learn more about Palliative Care through the video below

The 2nd Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress Program Layout

EAPCON Congress Program Layout Program layout will be in two parts which are: PART I – SCIENTIF IC SESSION >NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCDS) CONTROL> CANCER CARE & SUPPORT> MUSCULOSKELETAL (MSK) CARE

The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress

The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Congress will be held at MUHAS UNIVERSITY on 6th October and 7th October from 8:00 am to 6:00 am.The main theme of the

The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific Symposium

Symposium outline Title: The 1st Public Health Palliative Care Scientific SymposiumVenue: Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences “MUHAS”Date: 7th October, 2022: Time: 8.00am to 6.30pm Purpose Commemoration of the

First EAPCON Congress

Executive Summary The increased burden of NCDs is already a global concern and a number one cause of mortality and morbidity globally. To meet the SGDs number 3.4 of reducing

Care for the seniors, a role model of care in Africa

World Blood Donor Day takes place on 14 June each year. The aim is to raise global awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products for transfusion and

Palliative Care Training for Health Care providers

Children with disabilities are a highly diverse population group. They include children who were born with a genetic condition that affects their physical, mental or social development; those who sustained