THE JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR PALLIATIVE CARE
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The European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC) is edited by Dr Julia Riley with the help of an international Editorial Board.

The European Journal of Palliative Care is the official journal of the European Association for Palliative Care

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Hayward Medical Communications

 

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Current issue: Volume 16, Number 3
• It is our responsibility to promote care, not killing
• Opioid use in the last days of life: what is good practice?
• Adapting the Liverpool Care Pathway for intensive care units
• The case study masterclass: Case 44. A recurrent case of pseudomembranous candidosis
• The case study masterclass: Case 43 answers. Fulfilling a patient’s wish to go home from intensive care
• Summary Care Record – the Bury experience
• Recording lives: the benefits of an oral history service
• Reform and modernisation: developing a new service model for palliative care
• Hospice and palliative medicine in the USA: the road to recognition
• Where do cancer patients in Taiwan tend to die?
• Book review: Palliative Care Formulary Third Edition
• European insight: NPTN: palliative care comes under the spotlight in the Netherlands

About the EJPC
The European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC) was established in 1994 to provide an information and communication resource for professionals across Europe involved in the provision of palliative care (more)

Index
A convenient listing of all articles published in subject order

Back issues
Summaries of all articles published since January 1994

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The EJPC calendar of palliative care events. Why not add your own contributions and comments?

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Regularly updated and revised, the EJPC website is designed to keep palliative care professionals like you in touch. Use our online feedback features (or our email address) to send us your news and views, suggestions for articles, letters and responses to papers in the journal or on the website

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  topCopyright © 2009 Hayward Group Ltd. The titles, European Journal of Palliative Care and le Journal Européen de Soins Palliatifs, are the property of Hayward Group Ltd and, together with the content, are bound by copyright. ISSN 1352-2779 (Print). ISSN 1479-0793 (Online).