2017; Volume 18, No 3, March
Editor’s corner
Welcome to the March issue of the IAHPC Newsletter.
IAHPC Chair, Professor Lukas Radbruch, is our guest writer this month – read all about ‘Euthanasia, assisted suicide and palliative care – the never-ending story’ on the Featured Article page. And on the IAHPC program Support Grant page, Dr. Aliki Tserkezoglou describes how they are putting the final touches to Greece’s first palliative care inpatient unit that is due to open later this year. And, as usual, there is latest policy and advocacy news from Dr. Katherine Pettus and our regular reviews, resources and announcements.
My very grateful thanks to all our contributors and to everyone involved in this month’s newsletter. And greetings to all the women in palliative and end-of-life care across the world in celebration of International Women's Day earlier this week – Be Bold for Change!
All good wishes,
Avril Jackson
Senior Editor
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