Palliative Care and Pain Management
Palliative Care is the active, proficient and delicate care and support of people living with a genuine, dynamic disease when cure is not expected. This is the holistic in nature – caring to the ''entire'' individual and their family. Pain Management, an enduring downside with pain is that the nonappearance of helpful techniques to by selection block the nociceptors (neurons responsible to watch painful stimuli) that require to be focused for a selected indication. The points of hospice and palliative care are to help and enhance personal satisfaction for those in the last phase of living, and their families. This offers social, passionate and otherworldly help to people and families through individuals from an interdisciplinary group including doctors, attendants, social specialists, home care nursing, home help, Hospice staff and volunteers, and different controls. Palliative care might be offered for individuals with illness, for example, as :- Cancer, Heart illness, Lung ailments, Kidney disappointment, Dementia, HIV/AIDS, ALS ( amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ) and so on.
- Internal Medicine
- Advanced Pain Management Nursing
- Neuropathic Pain
- Pharmacology and Management of Pain
- Palliative Care Nursing
- Hospice and Palliative Care

