Jason Milner / Robert McAllister / Dr. Terri-Ann Berry
2 episodes
3 days ago
We share Leonie’s path from lifelong nurse to mesothelioma patient. A veteran nurse who spent 52 years caring for others found herself on the other side of the hospital bed with a diagnosis she had barely heard of: mesothelioma. Leonie shares her journey five years on since she was given a six-to-twelve-month prognosis, and what it takes to have to navigate the ACC process and get recognition when the system feels stacked against you. The science of asbestos-related disease, and the reality o...
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We share Leonie’s path from lifelong nurse to mesothelioma patient. A veteran nurse who spent 52 years caring for others found herself on the other side of the hospital bed with a diagnosis she had barely heard of: mesothelioma. Leonie shares her journey five years on since she was given a six-to-twelve-month prognosis, and what it takes to have to navigate the ACC process and get recognition when the system feels stacked against you. The science of asbestos-related disease, and the reality o...
Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® Trailer. The ‘Asbestos Still Kills Podcast ® (A.S.K.) ’ provides interviews with professionals from the Asbestos and Environmental Industries worldwide. ‘Asbestos is the biggest workplace killer in New Zealand. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that occupational exposure alone leads to over 200,000 deaths annually. Presenters: Robert McAllister - FAMANZ Director Dr. Terri-Ann Berry - Environmental Innovation Centre (EIC) Jason M...
Asbestos Still Kills
We share Leonie’s path from lifelong nurse to mesothelioma patient. A veteran nurse who spent 52 years caring for others found herself on the other side of the hospital bed with a diagnosis she had barely heard of: mesothelioma. Leonie shares her journey five years on since she was given a six-to-twelve-month prognosis, and what it takes to have to navigate the ACC process and get recognition when the system feels stacked against you. The science of asbestos-related disease, and the reality o...