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Charting Your Own Path to Success with Aswita Tan-McGrory

Wednesday 25th July 2018

Hear Aswita Tan-McGrory discuss her journey and the importance of empathy and diversity in tackling healthcare disparities.
43 minutes
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Charged: Stories from the Women Leading Health Care
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Aswita Tan-McGrory: Pioneering Change in Healthcare Disparities

If you don't have that diversity, then you're missing something.
Ever wondered how one person can make a significant impact on healthcare disparities? Meet Aswita Tan-McGrory, MBA, MSPH, the deputy director of the Disparities Solutions Center at Mass General. Starting her career with the Peace Corps, Aswita has dedicated her life to uplifting marginalized communities. In this episode of 'Charged: Stories from the Women Leading Health Care', she opens up about her journey to success and leadership.
Aswita dives into the critical work of the Disparities Solutions Center, where they develop guides and e-learning modules to address healthcare disparities. She shares her insights on the importance of empathy and diversity in healthcare, emphasizing the need to invest in and nurture future leaders. Her story is not just inspiring but also a call to action for those looking to make a difference in the world of healthcare.
If you're interested in understanding how empathy and diversity can transform healthcare, or if you're curious about the innovative solutions being developed to tackle disparities, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear Aswita's incredible journey and learn how you too can contribute to a more equitable healthcare system.