Dr. Anne Merriman obituary: doctor known as ‘mother of palliative care in Africa’

06/19/25 at 03:00 AM

Dr. Anne Merriman obituary: doctor known as ‘mother of palliative care in Africa’ 
The Times, London, England; 6/18/25 
Dr. Anne Merriman revolutionised palliative and end-of-life care in Africa after developing a cheap form of oral morphine with a Singapore hospital pharmacist. ... Universally known as “Dr. Anne”, she said: “It’s easier than baking a cake.” She developed the pain-controlling recipe after seeing terminally ill patients discharged from hospital because “nothing more could be done for them”. Many died at home in severe and prolonged pain. “A wild, undisciplined schoolgirl” who became a nun and a doctor, Merriman founded the pioneering Hospice Africa Uganda (HAU) in 1993 at the age of 57. Palliative care was largely unknown in Africa when she started her work in Uganda. HAU has treated more than 35,000 patients and trained more than 10,000 healthcare professionals from 37 African countries in the so-called Merriman model. ... Anne Merriman, doctor, was born on May 13, 1935. She died from respiratory failure on May 18, 2025, aged 90.

 

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