Promote the understanding and integration of palliative care and prolonged critical care
within the Libyan medical community through continuous education and public
awareness campaigns targeting both healthcare professionals and the general population.
1- Provide specialized and ongoing scientific training programs for healthcare workers,
including nurses, physicians, and psychosocial support staff, to enhance their competence
in managing complex and chronic patient cases.
2- Support the development of national health policies and legal frameworks that guarantee
patients' rights to receive compassionate and comprehensive palliative care during
advanced or long-term illness stages.
3- Establish strategic partnerships with local and international medical and academic
institutions to exchange knowledge, experiences, and best practices in the fields of
palliative and long-term critical care.
4- Work towards creating an integrated and supportive care environment for patients and
their families, addressing not only medical needs but also psychological, social, and
spiritual aspects.
5- Contribute to the advancement of scientific research and evidence-based studies that
measure the effectiveness of palliative care approaches in enhancing patients’ and
caregivers’ quality of life.
6- Organize conferences, workshops, and awareness days at national and international levels
to highlight the importance of palliative care and keep healthcare providers up-to-date
with global advancements.
7- Encourage volunteerism and community-driven initiatives that provide emotional, social,
and logistical support to patients, while fostering a pool of qualified and compassionate
human resources.
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within the Libyan medical community through continuous education and public
awareness campaigns targeting both healthcare professionals and the general population.
1- Provide specialized and ongoing scientific training programs for healthcare workers,
including nurses, physicians, and psychosocial support staff, to enhance their competence
in managing complex and chronic patient cases.
2- Support the development of national health policies and legal frameworks that guarantee
patients' rights to receive compassionate and comprehensive palliative care during
advanced or long-term illness stages.
3- Establish strategic partnerships with local and international medical and academic
institutions to exchange knowledge, experiences, and best practices in the fields of
palliative and long-term critical care.
4- Work towards creating an integrated and supportive care environment for patients and
their families, addressing not only medical needs but also psychological, social, and
spiritual aspects.
5- Contribute to the advancement of scientific research and evidence-based studies that
measure the effectiveness of palliative care approaches in enhancing patients’ and
caregivers’ quality of life.
6- Organize conferences, workshops, and awareness days at national and international levels
to highlight the importance of palliative care and keep healthcare providers up-to-date
with global advancements.
7- Encourage volunteerism and community-driven initiatives that provide emotional, social,
and logistical support to patients, while fostering a pool of qualified and compassionate
human resources.