Hello there!
Nowadays palliative course is grabbing the interest of students who are attracted towards healthcare as there career
For a concept that has been present in the country for nearly 20 years, palliative care has had little coverage in the past. But with the recent change in the focus of healthcare providers towards a more end-to-end approach, palliative care is increasingly becoming an integral aspect in patient treatment, particularly those suffering from long-term illnesses. Several doctors, nurses, social workers, psychologists and physiotherapists are now taking up palliative care.
The ever improving standards of medical care have increased the average lifespan of the Indian population. However, this means that there is a shift from acute illnesses to chronic illnesses — nearly 60 percent patients dying annually in the country suffer from prolonged illnesses.
This has, in turn, increased the demand for palliative care services in the country
the industry is expected to grow at approximately 20-25 percent in the near future. This means better remunerations and greater growth prospects for professionals associated with the field
So, i suggest this course as the best one to opt for.
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