PANORAMA panelists share hopes and healthcare stories
October 17, 2012
This video introduces some of the diverse faces and compelling voices of PANORAMA panelists from across Ontario. A selection (of 32), share their early hopes for the panel and often, difficult healthcare stories at the panel’s kick-off (Sept. 29-30/12). Judy Berger (Toronto): “I feel my clock is ticking and I’ve had cancer twice, I think the system has to be adapted or changed.” Pat Morfee (St. Thomas): “I thought I’d like to share my experiences, so maybe I can improve from problems I had.”
Look for more views, ideas and stories from our panelists over the next two years, as we share and document the evolving PANORAMA story.
(6:24 min)
Citation information: PANORAMA panelists share hopes for change and healthcare stories at kick-off event. [Video Interview]. The Change Foundation. October 2012
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Video Interview
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