Health care can be infuriating—sometimes even traumatizing. Sure, there’s lots of good in the system, yet it’s often hidden beneath experiences that lack the warmth of human connection.
Long waits. Poor communication. Feeling invisible. Constant repetition. Never quite getting what you really need. Feeling like the system sees you only as parts, not as a whole person. The list goes on. And if we mostly agree on the problems, why is it so hard to find solutions?
People Before Patients challenged this problem-solution cycle with a concept called Unadvocacy.
Building on that, we’re inviting you to a gathering designed to rethink how we’re thinking—transforming frustration into fuel for seeing in a new way.
In order to join, you must be human and have read Unadvocacy. It’s also possible that you are feeling pissed off, but that’s not a requirement to join us.