Palliative Care Training

Trivandrum Institute of Palliative Sciences (TIPS)

TIPS, Pallium India (WHO Collaborating centre for Training and Policy on Access to Pain Relief) has been training medical professionals in Palliative Care since 2007. They offer various courses (both online and on-site training) in Palliative Care and Palliative Medicine for health care professionals, volunteers and beneficiaries

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IAPC

The Indian Association of Palliative Care (IAPC) is a registered Public Trust and Society and was formed on 16th March, 1994 in Ahmedabad, in consultation with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Government of India as a national forum to connect, support and motivate individuals and institutions involved in palliative care.

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IAPC

The Indian Association of Palliative Care (IAPC) is a registered Public Trust and Society and was formed on 16th March, 1994 in Ahmedabad, in consultation with the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Government of India as a national forum to connect, support and motivate individuals and institutions involved in palliative care.

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CanSupport

CanSupport uses their expertise and experience since 1996 to run outstanding educational programs in palliative care for doctors, nurses, counselors, paramedical staff, medical and nursing students/interns, psychologists, social workers and interested individuals.

They also run tailor-made training modules to help start new palliative care services or strength existing ones in the country.

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Others

Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad

One-year Clinical Pediatric Palliative Medicine Fellowship at the Hyderabad Centre for Palliative Care in collaboration with Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration and Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad.

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Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration and PRPCS

One-year Fellowship in Pediatric Palliative Medicine For South and Southeast Asia.

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Institute of Palliative Medicine, Kozhikode

This six-month online course, spanning 240 hours, aims to address the global shortage of leadership in palliative care by providing high-quality, accessible, and affordable training, specifically designed for participants from low- and middle income countries.

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International Children's Palliative Care Network

The ICPCN e-learning platform has a range of short courses on various aspects of CPC with the majority being free of charge. Courses are endorsed by the University of South Wales.

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