This cervical cancer prevention week, we can no longer ignore racial inequity in gynaecological health
The impacts of cervical cancer, and poor gynaecological health are devastating, and disproportionately experienced by ethnic minority women.
The impacts of cervical cancer, and poor gynaecological health are devastating, and disproportionately experienced by ethnic minority women.
Recently, two significant guidelines have been released that emphasise the need for inclusive clinical practice and education in neonatal care.
First Do No Harm, the independent review of the safety of medicines and medical devices led by Baroness Julia Cumberlege, found that patients’ voices were ignored, and that the health system did not listen and act, but was defensive, dismissive, and disjointed. As the first ever Patient Safety Commissioner I have been listening to patients and patient safety experts to understand what needs to improve.