Gayatri Palat, MBBS
Consultant, Pain and Palliative Medicine, MNJ Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Center, Hyderabad, India
E-mail: gpalat@gmail.com
Dr. Gayatri Palat played a key role in bringing change in opioid regulations in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, working with the Government and other stakeholders. She hopes that with these changes, she will also be able to change the way physicians and nurses in India think when they are deciding how and when to begin or refer for palliative care.
Download and Read Gayatri’s Personal Story (364 KB)
Other Appointments
- Program Director, Palliative Care Access Program (PAX) – India, International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research
- Palliative Care Consultant, PACT Mission of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- National Faculty, Indian Association of Palliative Care
- National Faculty, National Initiative in Patient Safety (NIPS), A collaborative Program of WHO India and All India Institute of Medical Sciences.
- Executive Secretary, Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad, India
- Course Director, International Pediatric Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program, MNJ Institute of oncology, Hyderabad
- Faculty and Member, Academic Committee, Community College, Catholic Health Association of India (CHAI) & IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
Key Accomplishments
- Instrumental in developing the Department of Palliative Care at MNJ Institute of Oncology, Hyderabad, one of the regional centers in India for palliative care by developing staff and faculty positions and recognized training programs and quality clinical services like out-patient, in-patient and home-based care.
- Key role in developing Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society, Hyderabad, a non-profit organization which is currently playing a key role in advocacy and training in palliative care in the state.
- Key role in developing a dedicated pediatric palliative care program at MNJ Institute of Oncology and fellowship in pediatric palliative care in India.
- As national Faculty for Indian Association of Palliative Care (IAPC), participated in developing the curriculum for the IAPC course in palliative care.
- Played an important role in facilitating the development of palliative care in the National Cancer Control Program of countries like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Philippines working with IAEA.
- Participated in development of EPEC-India curriculum.
- Participated in Opioid availability activities at National Level working as a member of Indian Association of Palliative Care in collaboration with Madison University, WHOCC, Pain and Policy Study Group, Wisconsin and Pain and Palliative Care Society, Calicut, a WHO Demonstration Project.
- Facilitated development of the Department of Palliative Medicine and development of the training course, Diploma in Palliative Medicine, a first of its kind in the country at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi and was one of the faculty for the program.
- Member, Board of Directors, International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care
- Member, Task Force, National Cancer Control Program, India
- Member, Institutional Ethics Committee, MNJ Institute of Oncology
- Mentor, Fullbright scholar from USA for PhD program in Palliative Care
- Editorial Board, Conquering Cancer in India, An American Cancer Society Initiative
Education / Honors
- Leader, International Palliative Care Leadership Development Initiative, The Institute for Palliative Medicine at San Diego Hospice, San Diego, CA, USA, 2010-2011
- Diplomate of National Board (Anesthesia), National Board of Examinations, India, 1999
- Diploma in Anesthesia, Calicut Medical College, Kerala, India, 1996-1998
- MBBS, Assam Medical College, Dibrugarh, Assam, India, 1986-1992
Key Publications
- Contributed to the Delphi Study on Strategic Pain Management: The Identification and Development of the IAHPC Opioid Essential Prescription Package, Ernesto Vignaroli et al., Journal of Palliative Medicine, Volume 15, Number 2, 2012
- Contributed to a qualitative survey of 'Unbearable Pain: India's Obligation to Ensure Palliative Care', A Human Rights Watch India report, October 2009
- Shekhar Sharma, MS, M.R. Rajagopal, MD, DNB, Gayatri Palat, MD, DNB et. al.,a Phase II Pilot Study to Evaluate Use of Intravenous Lidocaine for Opioid-Refractory Pain in Cancer Patients, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Vol. 37 No. 1 January 2009
- Palat Gayatri, India: Highlighting the Need for Palliative Care, Programme of action for Cancer Therapy (PACT), 2008
- Co-authured Clinical Guidelines for Palliative Care, 4rth Edition, 2008, International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR)
- Co-authored and edited ‘Guidelines for Developing Palliative Care Services’, A MNJ Institute of Oncology, Hyderabad collaboration with Government of India and WHO India publication, 2008-2009
- Contributed to Palliative Care Module, WHO, 2007
- ‘Pain Management on a Shoe String’, Calicut Experience, Science Congress Proceedings, 11th IASP Conference, Sydney, 2005
- Raghavan Biju, Palat Gayatri, Rajagopal MR. Are our patients getting palliative care too late? An audit. . Indian journal of palliative care 2005; July-December: 11: 2: 108-110
- Palat Gayatri, Biji MS, Rajagopal MR. Pain management in cancer cervix. Indian journal of palliative care 2005; July-December: 11: 2: 64-73
- ‘Palliative Care in Kerala, India, past , present and the way forward’, Science congress proceedings, World Psychooncology Conference 2004, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Status of cancer pain relief and palliative care in Kerala, co-authored by Dr. M R Rajagopal, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, August 2002
- Peripheral Vascular Disease- Its Social Relevance – In Kerala State. Science Congress Proceedings 1999, co-authored by Dr. E. Divakaran
- Publication in INCTR newsletter
- Palat directs INCTR Palliative Care India Program, a profile
- MNJ Palliative Care Program Makes Enormous Strides, a report
- Opioid Availability: one Patient’s Perspective, Volume 7, Number 1, Summer and Autumn
- A South Indian Palliative Care Initiative: An Eventful Year in Hyderabad in Nepal, Number 1, Summer and Autumn, 2006
- MNJ Institute of Oncology’s Palliative Care Program, a partner profile, Volume 7, Number 4, Winter 2007-2008
- Co-authored, ‘Hand Over’ in the Guidelines by National Initiative in Patient Safety Program by WHO India and AIMS
- Shalini Dalal, Gayatri Palat And Eduardo Bruera. Chronic Nausea and Vomiting. Principles and Practice of Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology, 3rd ed. CH 14
- Shalini Dalal, Gayatri Palat, Eduardo Bruera,Catherine Sweeney, and Carla Ripamonti. Management of Dyspnea. Principles and Practice of Palliative Care and Supportive Oncology, 3rd ed. CH 25
- ‘Cancer Pain Management For General Practitioners’ By Dr. Gayatri Palat and Dr. Odette Spruyt, Melbourne, Australia, a publication of Institute of Palliative Medicine in association with Australasian Palliative Link International
Key Presentations
- Participated in many national and international conferences ie: UICC, INCTR, Canada Association of Palliative Care, IASP, Indian Association of Palliative care, Indian Critical Care Association, Indian Association of Anesthesia, Indian Medical Association, Indian Society for Study of Pain and many institutional conferences in India and presented papers and posters.
Resources
About the International Palliative Care Leadership Initiative (LDI) at the Institute for Palliative Medicine at San Diego Hospice (100 KB)
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