As the global population ages, the demand for high-quality palliative care is rising at an unprecedented rate. This comprehensive seminar explores the shifting landscape of end-of-life care, moving beyond traditional models to embrace innovation, policy reform, and cross-cultural ethics.
Join us for a deep dive into how healthcare systems around the world are adapting to meet the complex needs of patients with life-limiting illnesses. We will examine the intersection of technology and compassion, discussing how telemedicine and digital health records are reshaping patient management while ensuring dignity remains at the forefront of care.
What You Will Learn:
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Global Trends & Policy: Understand the latest WHO guidelines and international frameworks driving palliative care reform.
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Technological Integration: Explore how AI and telehealth are expanding access to care in remote and underserved regions.
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Ethical Challenges: Discuss complex case studies involving decision-making, consent, and cultural sensitivities in end-of-life scenarios.
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Sustainable Care Models: Learn strategies for building resilient palliative care teams that can withstand resource limitations.
Who Should Attend:
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Healthcare Administrators and Policymakers
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Doctors and Specialists in Geriatrics/Oncology
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Senior Nursing Staff
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Public Health Researchers