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PALLIATIVE CARE in Action – September 2022

September 19, 2022

The Council on Palliative Care’s new digital newsletter entitled PALLIATIVE CARE in Action highlights articles of interest to the public and events put on by the Council or others in the field of palliative care. This edition features: McGill International Palliative Care Congres: Oct 18-21, 2022; The McGill International Palliative Care Congress: Inspiration and Healing; Psychosocial Seminar: Individuals, Families and Society Connections; Ed Burtynsky and Finiteness Climate Change and Palliative Care; What Art can offer End of Life Community is the Heart of Palliative Care; Interview with Vincent Dagenais Beaulé (French).

PALLIATIVE CARE IN ACTION – September 2022 

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