In this compelling episode of FYH Live, we’re joined once again by Dr. Natosha Gatson—a trailblazing neuro-oncologist, professor, and the founding CEO of Living Oncology. As a proud member of the inaugural class of NMQF’s 40 Under 40 Minority Health Leaders, Dr. Gatson returns at the AHIP Conference to welcome a new generation of changemakers. She brings not only her clinical expertise but a bold vision for reshaping patient-centered care—one that centers lived experience, cultural understanding, and shared decision-making.
Through her powerful insights, Dr. Gatson challenges us to redefine success in healthcare—not by how long a patient lives, but by how well they live. She explains why health literacy is about more than knowledge—it’s about equipping patients to act, and how physicians must learn to listen, adapt, and build trust in ways that honor a patient’s values. From rethinking clinical trials to elevating quality of life as a care priority, this conversation is a must-watch for anyone committed to equity, compassion, and innovation in medicine.
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