This episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN dives deep into the high-stakes reality of the 2026 NHS "Systemic Bias" report through the eyes of a South Asian-British doctor caught between her oath and a rigid institutional hierarchy. In "The Saree in the Surgery," we follow the intimate, first-person journey of a physician who discovers that clinical "efficiency" is often a mask for deep-seated prejudice when a minority patient is denied life-altering treatment. As she defies her superiors to secure a vital referral for Mrs. Kapadia, the story shifts from a medical drama into a tense psychological battle against a system designed to silence dissent. This narrative explores the "Power Flip" that occurs when an advocate becomes the target, illustrating the heavy personal and professional price of standing up against institutional neglect.
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In this gripping episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN, we explore the devastating intersection of ancient tradition and modern law. As the UK’s 2026...