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Liz Dunnebacke isn’t dying, but for a recent end-of-life care workshop in New Orleans, she pretended to be. Dunnebacke lay still atop a folding table that was dressed as a bed, complaining that her legs hurt. [1]
Circuit hospitals in the regions shrink. And that’s just like it should, according to the medical council, Timo Keistinen at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. I personally believe this. (translated from sv) [2]
Wiccans, sciences and titles. Thailand Development Institute Peliative care, which is translated as "responsive care or terminal care," is not something new for Thailand, but something that Thai people are not familiar with and talk about. (translated from th) [3]
By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Wednesday, May 7, 2008 [4]
Hailed by the international media as “Myanmar’s Mother Theresa,” Dr. Cynthia Maung is the founder of the Mae Tao Clinic, a health center in the Thai border town of Mae Sot that serves both Myanmar migrant workers living in Thailand and ethnic civilia... [5]
Liz Dunnebacke isn’t dying, but for a recent end-of-life care workshop in New Orleans, she pretended to be. Dunnebacke lay still atop a folding table that was dressed as a bed, complaining that her legs hurt.
Circuit hospitals in the regions shrink. And that’s just like it should, according to the medical council, Timo Keistinen at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. I personally believe this.
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Wiccans, sciences and titles. Thailand Development Institute Peliative care, which is translated as "responsive care or terminal care," is not something new for Thailand, but something that Thai people are not familiar with and talk about.
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By HARN LAY / THE IRRAWADDY Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Hailed by the international media as “Myanmar’s Mother Theresa,” Dr. Cynthia Maung is the founder of the Mae Tao Clinic, a health center in the Thai border town of Mae Sot that serves both Myanmar migrant workers living in Thailand and ethnic civilia