AMRIT SINGH is frequently the focus of racial profiling since he is a Sikh man with a long beard and turban. When Amrit realizes that his hopes of becoming Chief of Surgery at a cutting-edge transplant clinic are fading due to his appearance, he breaks a long-held custom and cuts his hair. Amrit's decision to keep it hidden from his girlfriend and family in Toronto is just the first of many concessions he'll have to make as he battles with hospital politics and health-care inequalities. When one of his compromises results in the death of a patient, Amrit reconsiders the religious traditions he'd abandoned.
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AMRIT SINGH is frequently the focus of racial profiling since he is a Sikh man with a long beard and turban. When Amrit realizes that his hopes of becoming Chief of Surgery at a cutting-edge transplant clinic are fading due to his appearance, he breaks a long-held custom and cuts his hair. Amrit's decision to keep it hidden from his girlfriend and family in Toronto is just the first of many concessions he'll have to make as he battles with hospital politics and health-care inequalities. When one of his compromises results in the death of a patient, Amrit reconsiders the religious traditions he'd abandoned.
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