Mike Kinnaird, Content Producer at Cancer Can Do One Podcast, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A cancer rehab specialist in the UK. A physician in the US. A clinical systems thinker in Australia. A survivor in New Zealand. Private messages to me on occasions.
Same week. None of them know each other. All describing exactly the same gap in exactly the same way.
The common theme?
The system was built for survival. Nobody rebuilt it for what comes after. And the people who know that best have mostly been saying it quietly, if at all.
I’m not sure I’ve started this conversation. I think I’ve just been the first person in a while to say it without worrying about the consequences.
No career risk for me.
Because I’m not currently affiliated or connected to any organization.
If you’ve been following along, thank you. If you’re new here, there’ll be increasing context on the podcast, Cancer Can Do One (as I move it to this new approach) and on Substack than I can fit in a LinkedIn post. The question that runs through all of it is pretty simple.
Why do we keep knowing and not doing? It’s not me saying that, I’m listening and asking if that’s your conversation too?”
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