
Gandhi Nagar Hospital Chosen as IAPC Training Center with Dr. Lahori Appointed as Faculty…..image/Jammu link news
Gandhi Nagar Hospital Chosen as IAPC Training Center with Dr. Lahori Appointed as Faculty
In a groundbreaking development, Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar in Jammu has been chosen as the designated center by the Indian Association of Palliative Care (IAPC) for hands-on training in Palliative Care Pharmacy. This significant move positions the hospital as a pioneer in the region, becoming the first center in Jammu and Kashmir to offer practical training in Palliative Care Pharmacy to both doctors and nurses.
National Recognition for Dr. Rohit Lahori
Underlining this achievement, Dr. Rohit Lahori, the dedicated Incharge of the Pain and Palliative Care Centre at Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar, has been appointed as the national faculty of the IAPC. This recognition not only highlights his expertise in the field but also adds prestige to the hospital’s commitment to advancing palliative care.
Comprehensive Approach to Patient Care
Palliative care, a critical aspect of healthcare, addresses the needs of patients grappling with terminal illnesses. The program at Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar emphasizes a holistic approach, covering various dimensions of patient management, including physical, social, behavioral, and spiritual aspects. Notably, pain management takes center stage as an integral part of the Palliative Care program.
Dr. Lahori’s Leading Role in Shaping the Future of Palliative Care in J&K
Dr. Lahori’s contributions extend beyond his role at the hospital; he serves as the President of the IAPC chapter in Jammu and Kashmir. Furthermore, he holds the position of organizing secretary for the upcoming first international conference on Palliative care in J&K, known as IAPCON 25. Set to take place at AIIMS Jammu, this conference is poised to draw faculty and delegates from across the globe. Dr. Lahori’s leadership in this initiative is not only a testament to his commitment but also positions Jammu and Kashmir on the international map of Pain and Palliative Care.
In conclusion, the selection of Government Hospital Gandhi Nagar as a training center and Dr. Lahori’s national recognition underscore the strides being made in the field of Palliative Care Pharmacy in the region. The upcoming international conference further solidifies the commitment to advancing patient care and putting J&K at the forefront of global discussions on Pain and Palliative Care.
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