In this episode of Paul Talks Science, we explore the transformative impact of Project ECHO, a global initiative that’s bridging health inequities by democratizing expertise and empowering underserved communities.
Dr. Sanjeev Arora, founder of Project ECHO, shares the powerful story of how a heartbreaking patient encounter inspired him to create this innovative hub-and-spoke model that’s now helping millions worldwide. We’re also joined by Dr. Daniel Jose Fofi from South Africa, who explains how he’s using Project ECHO to revolutionize cancer care in the Northern Cape, addressing late diagnoses, resource gaps, and access challenges.
This episode ties closely to my recent article published in The Lancet, where I delve deeper into Project ECHO’s global health implications. You can read the article here: The Lancet – Project ECHO.
Tune in to discover how knowledge sharing and collaboration are saving lives and creating a more equitable future for healthcare.