Women’s health ambassador Dame Lesley Regan, director of Australia’s Voluntary Assisted Dying pharmacy service Professor Michael Dooley, and many more share insights on the subjects that matter to healthcare professionals in April’s Healthcare Today Digest.
“For the first time in history, women like me will live longer post-reproductive lives than we did reproductive ones… This shift brings with it very different healthcare needs.”
In an exclusive interview, Dame Lesley Regan talks about how the conversation around women’s health has evolved and why the creation of community-based hubs to treat women is such an effective tool and would save the NHS a “significant amount” of money.
Also this month, Professor Michael Dooley, director of the Voluntary Assisted Dying pharmacy service in Victoria explains what Britain can learn from the Australian experience of assisted dying; Prokar Dasgupta, professor of surgery at King’s College, London, and chair of the Centre for Robotics at The London Clinic, explains how robotic surgery has become democratised; and much more!