
Lessons from Africa
From Faith Filled Pharmacist by Lisa Lawson
September 13, 2024 · 32 min · Season 1 · Episode 19
About this episode
The episode discusses lessons the U.S. can learn from Africa's healthcare system, particularly in light of the Covid pandemic and rising cancer rates.
We should never stop learning. The United States medical system could learn a few things from Africa. We did not fare as well as they did during the Covid Pandemic and with cancer rates soaring, we need to reevaluate what we are doing for patient care. In this episode, I talk about some statistics from Zimbabwe compared to the United States. Bigger is not always better, and when you ignore facts, people get hurt.
People in this episode
Host: Lisa Lawson
Topics covered
- healthcare comparison
- Covid response
- cancer rates
- patient care
- learning from Africa
Keywords
- healthcare
- Covid Pandemic
- Zimbabwe
- cancer rates
- patient care
- learning
- United States
Mentioned in this episode
Places: United States, Africa, Zimbabwe
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