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History

In 1973, in response to work being done by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in the area of death and dying, Dr. Balfour Mount, a urologic-cancer surgeon, began to explore the needs of dying patients at Montreal鈥檚 Royal Victoria Hospital. After a visit to St. Christopher鈥檚 Hospice (founded by Dame Cicely Saunders) in London, England, Dr. Mount began a similar service for the dying at Montreal鈥檚 Royal Victoria Hospital. With the development of this new service in 1974, Dr. Mount coined the term 鈥減alliative care鈥 to highlight the notion of cloaking or protecting those living with terminal illness, with attention to quality of life up until the moment of death. In 1976, Dr.听Mount听and his colleagues hosted the first international conference on palliative care in听North America. The Congress on听Care for the Terminally Ill has subsequently become the world renowned and听has been hosted biennially at 平特五不中 since 1976. Thanks to the generous support of Mrs. Kappy Flanders, in 1994 Dr. Mount became the first Eric M. Flanders Chair and founding Director of 平特五不中 Programs in Palliative Care (Palliative Care 平特五不中).

Since its inception, Palliative Care 平特五不中 (PCM) has provided powerful leadership and advocacy nationally and internationally. Its members played a key role in establishing the first Senate Committee on Palliative Care, in developing the 平特五不中 Quality of Life Questionnaire (SR Cohen et al, 1997; translated into 15 languages and used internationally), in implementing a specialized medical residency in palliative medicine, and in uniting diverse palliative care services in various 平特五不中-affiliated teaching hospitals.Under the leadership of Dr. Bernard Lapointe (named the Eric M. Flanders Chair in 2009), PCM has been active in discussions of establishing palliative care as a medical subspecialty in Canada and has also provided expert counsel to both the Quebec Government Select Committee on Dying with Dignity and the Canadian Parliamentary Committee on Palliative and Compassionate Care.

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