She emphasized that while not every physician can afford the time to be an advocate at the national level, it is not difficult to be involved at a local level. “I’m the first to admit that doctors are stretched and sometimes feel helpless about their circumstances,” Asare said, “but the only way we can individually change those circumstances is to be at the forefront of the discussion. After all, the ‘system’ cannot change if those affected by it do not become well-educated advocates for their patients, their families, their colleagues, and eventually, themselves. As I always say, ‘If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu!’ ”