International Children’s Palliative Care Network = Réseau international de soins palliatifs pédiatriques : travailler ensemble dans la lutte contre la souffrance des enfants : working together to stop children’s suffering

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MARSTON, Joan | BOUCHER, Sue | DOWNING, Julia | NKOSI, Busi

Cet article présente l'International Children’s Palliative Care Network (Réseau international de soins palliatifs pédiatriques) qui a été créé en 2005 à Séoul en Corée du Sud. Il a pour but de faciliter le partage des connaissances et de promouvoir le développement des soins palliatifs pour les enfants dans le monde entier.

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