The discussion around Human-Centric Cancer Care is incomplete without confronting the reality of racial bias in medicine. In this pivotal clip from the latest episode of Navigating Cancer TOGETHER, retired oncologist Dr. Fazlur Rahman (35 years of practice) speaks with clarity and urgency about a systemic failure he witnessed: Black patients and other minority patients are routinely not taken as seriously, leading to delayed or inadequate care. This is not just an ethical challenge; it’s a critical barrier to achieving true healthcare equity, affecting patient outcomes every day. If we are serious about compassionate care, we must address these disparities. Watch the powerful clip below.👇🏽 This episode is a must-listen for healthcare executives, providers, and patient advocates committed to systemic change. Listen to the full conversation on equity and empathy. The link to this must-have conversation is in the comments section. Sarah Russo Page One Media #HealthcareEquity #RacialDisparities #Oncology #NavigatingCancerTOGETHER
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🎧 Listen to the full episode to learn more about what Dr. Rahman witnessed firsthand. https://www.ontheotherside.life/navigating-cancer-together-podcast/episode/bb9d1ad1/human-centric-cancer-care-with-dr-rahman