Palliative Care Club

 

The Palliative Care Initiative at MTM College is a student-led program dedicated to providing compassionate care and support to individuals with serious illnesses and their families. This initiative is part of our commitment to community service and holistic education, encouraging students to engage in meaningful activities that extend beyond the classroom and foster empathy, social responsibility, and professional growth.

Vision

Our vision is to create a community where every individual facing life-limiting illnesses receives comprehensive care, emotional support, and a better quality of life. We aspire to cultivate a culture of compassion and understanding among our students, fostering a generation of socially responsible and empathetic healthcare professionals.

Mission

"To be a leading student-driven initiative in palliative care that inspires and nurtures future healthcare professionals who are skilled in delivering compassionate care. We envision a college community where every individual facing a serious illness receives comprehensive support, where students are catalysts for change in the field of palliative care, and where our collective efforts contribute to a more caring and inclusive society."

 

Objectives

1. Skill Development To equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge in palliative care, enabling them to provide empathetic and effective support to patients and their families.
2. Awareness and Education To raise awareness about the importance of palliative care among students, faculty, and the broader community through seminars, workshops, and public lectures.
3. Community Service To engage students in community service activities that provide direct care and support to individuals with life-limiting illnesses, fostering a sense of social responsibility and civic engagement.
4. Collaboration and Partnership To establish partnerships with local healthcare facilities, NGOs, and community organizations to enhance the reach and impact of our palliative care services.
5. Research and Development To encourage student-led research projects that contribute to the advancement of palliative care practices and improve patient outcomes.

Faculty Coordinator
Mr. ABDUL WASIH KATIKULANGARA

Assistant Professor (HOD)

Join Coordinator
Ms. MUBASHIRA K P

Assistant Professor

Joint Coordinator
Ms. ASMA SHERIN U

Assistant Professor

Student Coordinator
Ms. Aysha Ruba

Student Coordinator

Palliative Care Club Activities

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