
Nepal (Train the trainer Programme)
Latest Updates (as of date)
- The "Train the master trainer" programme was completed as of 2017. Till date there are 28 trainees, 12 institutions, 2 cities, and 11 faculty members that continue to support this effort.
- Lien Collab also continues to work with the authorities to sustain growth and continued advancement of accessible palliative care in Myanmar. The programme is currently driven more independently by the pioneer volunteers from Myanmar who have completed the programme ...
Palliative Services have started and expanded at:
- Yangon General Hospital
- Mandalay General Hospital
- Yangon Children’s Hospital
- North Okkalapa Hospital Yangong
Project Milestones
- Morphine Availability
The project began seeing Myanmar's healthcare systems largely not providing morphine at the start. However, through the work of Lien Collab, the government factories now manufacture oral morphine for hospitals and patients now get it free.
- Education
Over the years of working with the authorities, palliative care is now part of undergrad Medical & Nursing curriculums.
- Sustained growth from donors and trainees <Need more info, and proof>
Advocacy and Public Outreach and teaching in own hospitals & around the country
- National Strategy
The project has received support from the Ministry of Health (MOH) in hosting the Opioid Seminar at Naypyidaw, as well future support in planning for palliative care advancement on a national level
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