Improving the home death certification process


AFTER learning and working in a First World country, I recently returned to Malaysia to do my part for the rakyat.

I work with cancer patients. As any oncologist will tell you, no matter how good the treatment, once a cancer has spread the treatment intent is palliative, to prolong the patient’s time as long as possible, hopefully with a good quality of life.

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