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When palliative care moves beyond the training room, care becomes part of everyday practice.

Monday 23 March 2026, by Webmaster

In Nemba District Hospital, peer-to-peer learning is opening space for healthcare professionals to look more closely at care, not only for patients, but for the families who walk with them.

Conversations are becoming more specific:
✨How to listen beyond patients’ physical pain
✨How to support families during difficult decisions
✨How to work as a team
✨How to stay present, even when there is no cure

This is where change begins: not in protocols alone, but in conversations between peers. A quiet shift; but one that reaches every patient, every family, and every bedside.

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