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This installment of The Axis Effect continues the conversation with Shanil Ebrahim, Partner and the National Life Sciences and Healthcare Consulting Leader at Deloitte Canada.
Returning where the previous episode left off, Ebrahim discusses why and how telemedicine’s role as a lifeline for the underserved makes it a necessity in many places around the world, the possibility of a “universal health line” along with challenges needed to overcome to make that a reality, the importance of integrating telemedicine-like services within the mental health community, and how Deloitte is looking to use its position in the healthcare industry to improve lives around the world.
To learn more, tune in to “Global Health Inequities Part 2.”
This week's podcast guest, Carolyn Garrick, Founder and CEO of Warmkins, shared her journey with us on how Warmkins was created. Garrick never gave up on her dream through good times and bad and shared with us how her drive, passion, and tenacity paid off.
Garrick's passion and determination to...
Published 11/20/24
This week's episode of The Axis Effect was all political, as we sat down with Matt Krayton, the Founder and principal of Publitics. Krayton's vast career in public affairs and political campaigns brought to light an introspection to the political waters er tread in this day and why it's important...
Published 11/13/24