"No one should have to die alone" : Why palliative care is a vocation

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Medical professionals caring for terminal patients have opened up about the important work they do to ease the suffering of children, women and men.

Yesterday was “World Cancer Day” and we’re casting the floodlight on the selfless palliative care workers who comfort both patients and their families in the final hours.

HOT1027’s Tara Penny has more…
5 Feb 2024 English South Africa Entertainment News · Documentary

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