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April 26, 2024 44 mins

On this episode of The Organisational Inclusionist, Grace Mosuro is joined by Dr Agatha Nortley-Meshe, to discuss her journey in the NHS and the impact that representation has on the aspirations and achievements of people from the Global majority.

Dr Agatha Nortley-Meshe is a South London GP and the London Regional Medical Director for Primary Care at NHS England.

Agatha has worked across multiple healthcare settings and previously held leadership roles in both commissioning and provider organisations including Croydon CCG and London Ambulance Service. She has a wealth of experience in clinical leadership, clinical governance and service redesign, and has worked on a variety of national, regional and local projects.

Her experiences as a clinical leader and frontline clinician in primary care (in and out of hours), community, urgent and emergency care, 111 and 999 have enabled her to develop a whole system view around healthcare delivery in London, with a unique insight into the interface between primary and urgent care. In addition to this, her extensive experience in healthcare leadership has provided her with a clear understanding of the of social and cultural determinants of health as well as the impact of bias in healthcare delivery and inequity in access and treatment. She is passionate about addressing health inequalities to ensure the best outcomes for patients

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agatha-nortley-meshe-6b394a52

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If you're ready to progress your Inclusion strategy and understanding, then contact Grace Mosuro at Aquaintz Consulting or via LinkedIn.

Website: www.aquaintzconsulting.co.uk 

Grace Mosuro LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gracemosuro 

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