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Dr. Rojim Sorrosa, MD, FPAFP, FPSHPM

Palliative and Hospice Care Specialist, Southern Philippines Medical Center.

Dr. Rojim J. Sorrosa, MD, FPAFP, FPSHPM, is a distinguished Fellow of the Philippine Academy of Family Physicians and the Philippine Society of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. He serves as Assistant Professor I at Davao Medical School Foundation, College of Medicine and as Medical Specialist Level III at Southern Philippines Medical Center, where he also oversees the Palliative Medicine Fellowship Program as Training Officer. In addition, Dr. Sorrosa contributes as a member of the Pool of Experts for the Health Technology Assessment Council under DOST–Philippines, helping inform national healthcare policy with evidence-based insights.

Dr Mae Dolendo

Paediatric Oncologist, Southern Philippines Medical Centre

Dr. Dolendo currently works as a practicing pediatric oncologist and heads the Children’s Cancer Institute at Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) in Davao City, Philippines. As one of the first pediatric oncologists on the island of Mindanao, she developed the pediatric oncology program in 2004 at SPMC. She also established shared care networks for pediatric cancer in key strategic areas in Mindanao. In 2018, Dr. Dolendo put in place the first pediatric oncology fellowship training outside metro Manila. Her other areas of interest include creating referral pathways and adapting diagnosis and management algorithms for limited-resource settings.

She is one of two medical doctors appointed by the President of the Republic of the Philippines to the National Integrated Cancer Control Council to oversee the implementation of the landmark legislation for cancer, Republic Act 11215 or the National Integrated Cancer Control Act.

Carmen Auste Sarmiento

CEO Cancer Warriors Foundation

Vice President Cancer Coalition Philippines

Carmen is an international advocate, representing patients and their families on various high-level advisory councils and technical working groups worldwide. She serves as a Global Expert and advisor for multiple initiatives based at the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO). She is passionate about meaningfully engaging people with lived experiences, empowering communities, transforming NCD and cancer care, scaling up palliative care, ensuring improved access to essential, lifesaving cancer and non-communicable disease (NCD) medicines and collaborating for equitable, person-centered health care.

Dr Ayda G.Nambayan

Oncology Nurse & Training Consultant, The Ruth Foundation

Ayda Nambayan is an oncology nurse with subspecialties in palliative and enr-of-life care, curriculum development and nursing education.

Loyda Amor L. Natividad-Cajucom, MAN, RN

Professor, Oncology and Palliative Care Nurse

Loyda Amor L. Natividad-Cajucom is an accomplished nurse leader, healthcare educator, oncology and palliative care nurse and organizational consultant with over two decades of expertise in health systems strengthening, academic leadership, and quality management. Her career spans key roles in prestigious institutions such as the University of the Philippines, New Era University, and UP Open University, where she served as faculty, department head, and program leader. She also has a solid research background with multiple peer-reviewed publications on palliative care, oncology nursing, and pediatric health, and has presented at international conferences in the U.S., Hong Kong, and the Philippines. Moreover, keeping in touch with her clinical practice, she volunteers as nurse educator for The Ruth Foundation and as a field nurse for the Iglesia Ni Cristo Social Services Medical Team. She is also a UK Certified NEBOSH Practitioner.

Marie Antonette “Toni” Valderrama-Dy

Psychotherapist & Child Life Service Consultant, Kythe Foundation

Marie Antonette “Toni” Dy is a Psychodynamic Psychotherapist and Child Life Service Consultant with over 15 years of experience in counseling and trauma-informed care. She serves children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses through Kythe Foundation, and child survivors of online sexual exploitation and abuse at Shechem Children’s Home, where she also leads a training program on shame, early development, and trauma healing. Her mission is not only to raise awareness but to help transform lives by guiding parents, caregivers, and children to rewire old patterns, build healthier relationships, and nurture resilience. She believes that when caregivers heal and relationships are restored, children’s sense of self—and even their recovery from illness and trauma—can be profoundly strengthened.

Dr Angelita Sievert-Fernandez

Developmental Psychologist, Kythe Foundation Inc

Dr. Angie is a Registered Psychologist, a Certified Specialist in Counseling and Developmental Psychology and is one of only three Certified Child Life Specialists in the Philippines. She was the former Executive Director of Kythe Foundation Inc and currently serves as its Consultant. Dr. Angie is dedicated about supporting chronically ill children and their families within the healthcare setting, while also extending her care to other children and families through her private practice. Drawing on a wealth of experience as a speaker, facilitator, and presenter both locally and internationally, she brings clinical expertise and a deep commitment to nurturing growth and resilience in children and adolescents.

Dr. Joselyn C. Alonzo-Eusebio, MD
Dr Pacifico Calderon
Head of Clinical Ethics and Associate Professor, St Luke’s Medical Centre, Philippines
 

Dr. Pacifico Eric Eusebio Calderon is the Head of Clinical Ethics Services at St. Luke’s Medical Center and an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Professionalism, Medical Ethics, and Humanities at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine-William H. Quasha Memorial in the Philippines. He is also tirelessly supporting socio-civic organisations and charities.

Dr Maria Liza T Naranjo

Paediatric Palliative Care Doctor, National Children’s Hospital Philippines

Dr. Maria Liza T. Naranjo, a haematologist with over two decades of advocacy work, leverages her experience with patients, families, and stakeholders to improve care delivery. She is a member of the Blood and Cancer Care Center and the Paediatric Palliative Care Center at the National Children’s Hospital, and also serves as an associate professor at St. Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine, where she integrates palliative care concepts through the course “Introduction to the Medical Profession.”

Dr Lannie Fofue

Works as a Full time Medical Specialist IV at National Children’s Hospital in the Philippines from 2016 to present. Finished Paediatric Palliative Care Fellowship in 2022 at TWCC and Hyderabad India. Finished Master’s Degree on Management & Hospital Administration  in 2023. Current Position: Total Quality Management and Continuous Quality Improvement Officer.

Prof Hazel Gutiérrez

Dr. Gutiérrez is a pediatrician and a Professor at the Department of Pediatrics, University of Costa Rica.
In 2009, she completed a two-year fellowship in Pediatric Palliative Care at British Columbia Children’s Hospital and Canuck Place Children’s Hospice in Vancouver, Canada.

Head of the Pediatric Palliative Care and Pain Control Unit at the National Children’s Hospital “Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera” in San José, Costa Rica.

Since 2010, she has been the Chair of the Clinical Bioethics Committee at her hospital. She graduated from the 2018 – 2019 class of the Pediatrics Bioethics Certificate at Children’s Mercy Bioethics Center in Kansas, USA.

Dr. Gutiérrez has been working in the clinical healthcare setting in creating awareness about the prevention, assessment, and management of acute and chronic pain in children and young people. She started a formal outpatient pediatric pain clinic a few years ago and she is committed to promoting strategies to improve pediatric pain management in Costa Rica’s healthcare system.

Her areas of interest include teaching health professionals about the comprehensive management of children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions, the ethical dilemmas healthcare workers face when caring for severely ill children and the inclusion of mature minors in decision-making at the end of life.

Also, she is very enthusiastic about engaging with residents, pediatric fellows, and other professionals when it comes to the continuous learning and challenges related to the care of children with complex chronic conditions and the socioeconomic difficulties in her country and region.

Dr Daniel Toro Perez

Palliative Care Psychologist, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.

Expert psychologist in psycho-oncology and palliative psychology – Pediatric Palliative and Complex Chronic Care Service, Sant Joan de Déu Hospital, Barcelona, Spain.

Passionate about this field, Dr. Daniel Toro Pérez has spent the past 10 years working with children and adolescents requiring palliative care, as well as with their parents and siblings. He holds a PhD in Health Psychology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where he conducted his doctoral research on the assessment of suffering in pediatric palliative care, contributing several publications on the topic. He also works as a lecturer in various university master’s and postgraduate programs and as a clinical simulation instructor focused on communication skills. He is also a Registered Nurse, with over 15 years of experience in oncology and palliative care, and holds master’s degrees in both pediatric and oncology nursing.

Dr Spandana Rayla

Associate Director, Sunflower Children’s Network, Two World’s Cancer Collaboration.

Dr. Spandana Rayala is the Associate Director of our Sunflower Children’s Network and the Assistant Program Director Fellowships for TWCC.

Dr. Rayala is a palliative care consultant at Kuwait Association for the Care of Children in Hospital and Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice. She is from Hyderabad, India and did her pediatric palliative care fellowship at MNJ Institute supported by TWCC starting in 2016.

Dr Chong Poh Heng

Medical Director, HCA Hospice, Singapore.

Dr Chong Poh Heng is Medical Director of HCA Hospice in Singapore. After finishing his specialist training, he started its home palliative care arm for seriously ill children called Star PALS. An ardent advocate of CPC, he co-chairs with a Japanese colleague the Specialist Interest Group for CPC at the Asia Pacific Hospice and Palliative Care Network (APHN). His PhD focused on the attributes of a good death in children with life shortening illness. Education and mentorship are now keeping him busy within the domain of CPC.

Prof Gayatri Palat

Professor Pain and Palliative Medicine, MNJ Institute of Oncology, Hyderabad, India.

Dr. Gayatri Palat is Associate Professor, Pain and Palliative Medicine, at the MNJ Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Center in Hyderabad, India. She was instrumental in establishing the Department of Palliative Care within the Institute by developing clinical services, including outpatient, inpatient and home-based care and training programs.

Dr. Palat trained originally as an anesthetist and is a Diplomate of the National Board in Anesthesiology of India. She also has a Diploma in International Palliative Care Leadership from the Institute for Palliative Medicine, San Diego Hospice, in the United States.

At national level, she has played a key role in the amendment of opioid regulations in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India, working with the government and other stakeholders. She is a founder member and currently the Executive Secretary of the not-for-profit organization, Pain Relief and Palliative Care Society in Hyderabad, which provides home-based palliative care called ‘Life at your doorstep’, offering rural outreach, advocacy and training in palliative care.

Dr. Palat has also contributed to the development of the curriculum for the Indian Association for Palliative Care (IAPC) course on palliative care, and has been involved in opioid availability activities though the IAPC and the Pain and Palliative Care Society, Calicut (a WHO Demonstration Project). She facilitated the development of the Department of Palliative Medicine and the Diploma in Palliative Medicine, the first of its kind in the country, at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi. With a special interest in pediatric palliative care, Dr. Palat has played an important role in developing a unique pediatric palliative care fellowship program at MNJ Institute of Oncology and currently leads the Special Interest Group – Pediatric Palliative Care of the Indian Association of Palliative Care.

Internationally, through her involvement with the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), Dr. Palat has participated in the initial planning of palliative care in the National Cancer Control Program for Sri Lanka, Indonesia and the Philippines. She is a director of the palliative care initiative in SE Asia of Two World Cancer Collaboration, the Canadian branch of International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR), which works with healthcare professionals in resource-challenged countries to reduce the burden of cancer in South East Asian and African countries. She has also participated in the development of the EPEC-India curriculum to facilitate the implementation of palliative care in various institutions throughout the country.

Dr. Palat joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2010 and is currently serving a second term. She is particularly interested in advocacy activities related to improving access to opioid medications, and standardization of training programs in developing countries.

Dr Alejandro Nespral

Founder and CEO, Cultura Paliativa. Co-ordinator, Grief in Schools Project (IPA Foundation).

Alejandro Nespral is a Pediatrician who has lived in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina since 2010. He specializes in palliative care for children and adults. He is the founder of the Palliative Care Team Service at the Bariloche Zonal Hospital since its inauguration in 2013, becoming the first public and private palliative care service in the region. He served as its head from its inception until November 2022. In 2015, together with a group of colleagues, he founded the Ideas Paliativas en Acción Foundation, an NGO dedicated to the promotion, dissemination, assistance, and education in the field of palliative care. One of the Foundation’s most notable projects is the play “Don’t Stop Talking to Me”, presented in 2017 and 2018 in both Argentina and Uruguay. In 2021, the Audio-visual Project Perspectives was launched.

Alejandro is the General Coordinator of the “Grief in Schools” Project (IPA Foundation), which since 2015 has provided training and reflection workshops for teachers and students on the topic of death and grief in education. This project also provides assistance, advice, and support to grieving educational institutions. Since its inception, more than 120 schools and social and community institutions in Bariloche, the rest of Argentina, and Uruguay have been supported. The project has been declared of cultural, social, and educational interest by the Municipality of Bariloche and the Ministry of Education of the Province of Río Negro.
The Grief in Schools Project also has a research team that has published scientific research articles related to the topic over the years.

In 2017, he was the President of the Local Committee of the IX Argentine Congress on Palliative Care, held in Bariloche, with the participation of more than 500 professionals from Argentina and neighbouring countries He is currently a member of the Editorial Committee of the EPEC Pediatric LATAM Project, a project aimed at training in Pediatric Palliative Care in Latin America.

In 2017, he was a TEDx Bariloche speaker, presenting the talk “Let’s Talk About Death with Children,” a talk selected by the TED platform in Spanish.

In June 2019, he presented his first book, Does Dying Hurt?, in which, through stories, he evokes part of his practice in palliative care. The book was presented in Bariloche and Buenos Aires, where it received a warm reception from both specialized and general audiences. The book, Does Dying Hurt? It was presented in Montevideo, Uruguay in October 2019.

In June 2022, he presented his second book, Dos Sillones (Two Armchairs), a collection of stories that blend fiction with autobiography, where themes such as health, illness, death, euthanasia, and grief come to life through stories and characters.

He dedicates part of her work to the dissemination and promotion of palliative care. |Article in the newspaper “La Nación” (Argentina) 2019| – |Article in the newspaper “El Cordillerano” (Bariloche, Río Negro) 2020|. He is an international speaker and regularly participates in conferences and events in Argentina, the Region, and Spain.

Alejandro is the Founder and current CEO of Cultura Paliativa, a platform that develops news, educational projects, and digital offerings related to the palliative care field in Argentina and the region.

Dr Mike McNeil

Director of the St. Jude Global Palliative Care Program, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA.

Dr McNeil is a combined Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Hospice and Palliative Medicine physician at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the Director of the St. Jude Global Palliative Care Program.

His clinical and research focus is on defining the current state of palliative care in underserved communities throughout the world and driving improvement interventions to relieve suffering of patients and families facing the challenges of pediatric cancer through culturally sensitive projects in education, implementation, and advocacy. This research is in conjunction with his clinical time in pediatric oncology and hospice and palliative medicine implementing evidence-based practices to advance cures and reduce suffering for children with cancer around the world. 

He has an incredibly patient wife who puts up with him and they have 4 active and entertaining boys. They are his world. 

Elizabeth Kibuthi
Social Worker and Child Life Specialist, Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, Kenya.
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

MA Sociology (ongoing)
BA Sociology
Senior Medical Social Worker, Certified Child Life Specialist, Peadiatric Palliative Care Provider and Certified Sibshop Facilitator

PROFESSIONAL ROLE

Program Coordinator, Sally Test Child Life Program,

PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT

Scholarship winner for the Association of Child Life Specialist Annual Conference 2014 in New Orleans.
Among the pioneer CCLS in Kenya and Africa having being certified in 2015
President of the Kenya Association of Child Life (KACL) still in its infancy 2021 to date
Was a member of the Africa ECHO Steering Committee 2022-2024
Presented  at the SIOP Africa Conference in Cairo, Egypt in 2019 on Child Life Practice in Paediatric Oncology an oral presentation.
Presented a poster at the AORTIC Conference in Mozambique Egypt in 2019 on Child Life Practice in the Cure of Children with Cancer: The Case of a Low Income Setting.
Presented at the Kenya Hospices and Palliative Care Association Conference (KEHPCA) on Child Life in Paediatric Palliative Care in 2018
Published a paper in the Association of Child Life Specialists Bulletin on Challenges around certification in Kenya.
A member of a number of palliative care ECHO platforms in Kenya.

St. Jude Children Research Global Academy 2024 participant and PPOS Speaker

EPEC Trainer

PASSION AND VALUES

Boundless enthusiasm towards alleviation of suffering in children with cancer and other life limiting illnesses and their families focused towards improving their quality of life.
Mentoring other health care professionals with a passion in the psychosocial care and wellbeing of children and their families

PERSONAL INTEREST

Am a trained Sign Language Interpreter in the healthcare setting to enable families with hearing impairment access health care services including Palliative Care. Being a silent disability, most always patients are unable to access quality services.
I volunteer as a Sibling Grief Facilitator with The Kenya Chapter of the Tears Foundation and support bereaved families up to the 1st year anniversary.

 

Janane Hanna

Pain and Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, American University of Beirut, Lebanon and Balsam – The Lebanese Center for Palliative Care.

Janane Hanna joined Balsam in 2010 as one of its founding team members. Janane holds a Master’s degree in Nursing from the American University of Beirut and has received training in pain and palliative care at a number of leading centers including Johns Hopkins University Hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Center, St Christopher’s Hospice and Al-Malath Foundation. After 5 years as an oncology nurse at AUBMC, she became the first Pain Nurse at AUBMC in October 2010. In 2011, she received her Advanced Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist (AOCNS) certification from the Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation and was promoted to Pain Clinical Nurse Specialist in July 2012. In 2016, she was appointed Academic Associate at the AUB Hariri School of Nursing. Janane is very active in the field of pain and palliative care. She is a member of the Subcommittee on Practice of the Lebanese National Committee for Pain Control and Palliative Care. She played an important role in establishing the hospital-based palliative care service at AUBMC. Her local efforts have won her international recognition. She has been elected as a member of the American Society for Pain Management Nurses Pain Outcome Metrics task force. Janane is committed to improving pain management practices through the education and training of physicians and nurses at AUBMC as well as other institutions both nationally and internationally.

Prof Daniel Garros

Clinical Professor of Paediatrics, University of Alberta, Canada and Argentina.

Dr Daniel Garros is a Brazilian-Canadian, Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Dept of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and Clinical Professor of the John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, University of Alberta.  

He is a senior attending the Stolley Children’s Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) for more than 25 years. He is the Quality & Safety lead in PICU and a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) team. Dr Garros research includes Moral Distress, End of Life Care, the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on family presence in the PICU, from Professionals and Familie’s perspectives. He frequently lecutes on Health Care professionals’ well-being, Palliative Care in the ICU setting, Moral Distress and Moral Injury. He regularly volunteers with Non-Governmental Organizations (ONGs) that provide cardiac surgery care for children in South America and the Caribbean. Dr Garros is a father of 3 young adults, and he likes to spend his time playing soccer, fishing and biking.

Dr Joe El Khoury

Palliative Care Specialist, Balsam – Lebanese Center for Palliative Care, and Centre Hospitalier Public d’Hauteville, France.

Dr El Khoury was drawn to Palliative Care after he discovered how powerful and underused the available tools are and how much they can change the experience of the disease and its impact on the whole family. He is particularly interested in providing care and support not only to the patients but also to their families who live through the different stages of their loved ones’ illness and have to deal with loss and grief.

Prof Julia Downing

Chief Executive, International Children’s Palliative Care Network.

Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist and researcher. She is the Chief Executive of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN) and a Professor at Makerere University, Uganda. She has extensive experience in Global palliative care, research and education, and is on the editorial board of ecancer, APM and the IJPN. She has been working within palliative care for over 30 years, with more than twenty of those working internationally in Uganda, Africa, Eastern Europe and globally developing palliative care for both adults and children. She works closely with the WHO and recently Co-Chaired the development of the WHO Guidelines on balanced national controlled medicines policies to ensure medical access and safety.

Professor Downing serves on the Boards of several NGOs including the Worldwide Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA), the International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC), ehospice, and the African Palliative Care Association UK (APCA UK), and is an Advisor to the International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care. She is a Visiting Professor at the University of Belgrade. She is also a Senior Honorary Research Fellow with the Cicely Saunders Institute at KCL, and an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of Edinburgh. She was awarded an Honorary Fellowship at Cardiff University and was the recipient of the IJPN’s Development Award in 2006, the ISNCC Robert Tiffany lectureship in 2014, the Pearl Moore “Making a Difference” International Award for Contributions to Cancer Care from the ONS in 2015 and was recognised as one of eight ‘Change Agents in Cancer Care’ in a publication on Women as Change Agents in Oncology in 2016.

When not working in palliative care, Julia is a musician and is involved in running a music school in Kampala, and various local choirs and orchestras. She is also the Director of Music at her local church.

Dr Megan Doherty

WHO Consultant for Palliative Care, World Health Organization, Geneva.

Dr Megan Doherty is a WHO consultant for palliative care, based in Geneva. She is a children’s palliative care specialist, originally from Ottawa, Canada. Throughout her career she has worked in wide variety of settings globally, developing clinical palliative care services and training programs. While serving on the executive committee of PallCHASE, she worked to establish models of palliative care suitable for humanitarian settings in Asia and Africa. Dr. Doherty has been involved with the development and implementation of Leadership and Education programs through her work as the Pediatric Palliative Care Program Director of Two Worlds Cancer Collaboration. She is passionate about developing programs to mentor and support children’s palliative care leaders globally.

Alex Daniels

Education Manager, International Children’s Palliative Care Network, South Africa.

Alex Daniels is an experienced children’s palliative care nurse and educationalist. She has a Masters in Paediatric Palliative Care from the University of Cape Town. She has been working in paediatric palliative care since 2007, initially facilitating bereavement training workshops, and then as a clinician and trainer in paediatric palliative care. Alex has been working with ICPCN as their Education Officer since 2017, running their e-learning programme and teaching on face-to-face courses, webinars and workshops on paediatric palliative care. She has experience in developing new courses and is involved in education internationally.

Dr Mae Corvera

President, The Ruth Foundation, Philippines.

Dr Mae Corvera is a Family Medicine and Palliative Medicine Specialist and founder of The Ruth Foundation. She advocates Palliative Care in the community level through the foundation. In spite of her busy schedules, and multiple ‘hats’ she wears, she makes sure that her three kids and her husband are happy.

Prof Natalie Bradford

Professor in Childhood Cancer and Palliative Care Epidemiology Outcomes, Queensland University of Technology and Cancer Council Queensland.

Natalie Bradford is a Professor in Childhood Cancer and Palliative Care epidemiology outcomes, in a conjoint position with Queensland University of Technology and Cancer Council Queensland. She is also Director of the newly funded NHMRC Centre of Research excellence in Paediatric Palliative Care. Natalie holds a PhD and Masters in Public Health and has decades of clinical and research experience in cancer control and palliative care in children. Her research program explores the use of technology to improve outcomes at the individual, service and systems level of health, across the continuum of care in hospitals, homes and communities.

Prof. Justin Baker

Professor of Quality of Life and Pediatric Palliative Care, Stanford University, USA.

As a Palliative Care physician leader and visionary (AAHPM awards); Pediatric Oncologist; and Phase I and Palliative and End– of– Life Care Clinical Investigator, Dr Baker is intimately aware of the distress experienced by children with advanced illnesses and the ethical and end–of–life/bereavement issues surrounding their disease progression. He currently serves as the Inaugural Chief of the Division of Quality of Life and Pediatric Palliative Care here at Stanford, as well as the Director of the Quality of Life for All (QoLA) Program. Additionally, he serves as the Associate Chief Quality Officer for Patient Experience and Holistic Care. In his past career at St Jude Children’s Research Center, he started the St Jude palliative care program, created two home-based pediatric palliative care teams and served as the director of the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship Program for more than a decade.  

His research expertise is in the study of innovative models of palliative care, grief and bereavement, patient-reported outcomes, and pain and symptom control. He has received significant extramural funding for his research and has participated in >100 studies related to pediatric palliative care. He is also deeply committed to training up the next generation and to mentorship. He has mentored/co-mentored more than 60 post-docs, fellows, and junior faculty members. He has authored >300 academic works on palliative care subjects. 

He has received many awards for his work including the prestigious Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Award. He was also named an American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM) Inspirational Leader in Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Most recently Dr Baker was named an AAHPM Visionary in Hospice and Palliative Medicine.   

He is a recognized international expert and leader in the field of Pediatric Palliative Care as well as a highly sought-after speaker (see TEDxMemphis talk) and mentor with a track record of success.  

He has been married to his college sweetheart (beautiful Monny from Monterrey, Mexico) for more than two decades and they are proud parents of four incredible children. An interesting fact about Dr Baker is that he likely has more stuffed koala bears than any other individual on the planet and has even had a koala bobblehead of him created. He also has numerous koalas “adopted” in his name.