CGHime-In Ep 2: Humanising Healthcare through Relationship-focused Care
Prof Ivy Oandasan is a Professor of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. She champions the idea that human connections are as essential to healing as clinical interventions, and is a leading advocate for relationship-focused care — promoting trust, respect, and understanding between patients, families, and healthcare teams. Join us as we discuss how placing relationships at the heart of practice makes care more personal, collaborative, and responsive to what truly matters to each individual. Produced by Changi General Hospital, 2026.

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