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Eduardo Bruera, MD

Eduardo Bruera, MD
Dr. Bruera obtained his medical degree from the University of Rosario, in Argentina.  He trained in Medical Oncology and relocated to the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada where he directed the clinical and academic palliative care programs until 1999.

In 1999 Dr. Bruera relocated to The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center where he currently holds the F. T. McGraw Chair in the Treatment of Cancer and is the Chair of the Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine.

Dr. Bruera’s main clinical interest is the care of the physical and psychosocial distress of patients with advanced cancer and the support of their families.  He developed and led, for the first five years of operations, the Edmonton Regional and Palliative Care program.  This unique program provides access to palliative care to more than 85% of patients who die of cancer in the Edmonton Region.  He also developed and leads the Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center since 1999.

Dr. Bruera has been interested in the development of palliative care programs internationally, particularly in the developing world where he helped in the establishment of numerous palliative care programs in the Latin American region, India, and different areas of Europe.  Dr. Bruera acted as the President of the International Association of Hospice and Palliative Care for a period of four years ending in January 2006.

Over the last 20 years Dr. Bruera has trained hundreds of physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals in the different aspects of the clinical delivery of palliative care.  He established the first academic fellowship in palliative care at the University of Alberta in Canada and one of the first academic palliative care fellowships in the United States at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.

Dr. Bruera has more than 700 publications and has edited twelve books.  He has given more than 500 major invited lectures.

Dr. Bruera has received a number of national and international awards including the Lane Adams Quality of Life Award. The Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians has recently established the “Eduardo Bruera Award” as a career award for palliative care specialists.

 

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