This week is the final podcast in our summertime rewind series before we get back to brand new interviews! Today on the podcast we go all the way back to podcast episode 64, which originally aired on December 13, 2017 with Dr. Victor Montori, a Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic. When we spoke for this podcast, Dr. Montori had recently self-published his very first book called The Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care: Why We Revolt. This manifesto calls for a fundamental change in today’s global healthcare system, advocating for patient care that’s kind, careful, and based on love. Dr. Montori has a deep interest in patient-centered care, working to better understand how to deliver care without disrupting the lives, either by the disease or by the burden of treatment, to his patients. On the podcast today, we talk about his work with The Patient Revolution, an organization that promotes a fundamental change in the way that patient care today is delivered.

Links from today’s show:
The Patient Revolution
Website: https://patientrevolution.org

Our sponsors:
CliftonLarsonAllen
Website: https://www.claconnect.com/

Rochester Rising Tip Jar: https://www.4giving.com/donation/5307

Music Attribution: Like That by Ano Domini Beats is licensed through the YouTube Audio Library.

Episode Breakdown:
0:00 Start
4:42 Introduction to Dr. Montori
5:38 Journey to Rochester
7:06 How he got interested in patient-centered care
10:30 The Patient Revolution
12:37 Dr. Montori’s self published book
15:04 Discussion of key topics in the book
33:20 Why now is the time to start the conversation about a patient revolution
41:46 Reception of the book so far
43:55 Final thoughts and how to connect
44:55 Conclusion
45:56 End

This week is the final podcast in our summertime rewind series before we get back to brand new interviews! Today on the podcast we go all the way back to podcast episode 64, which originally aired on December 13, 2017 with Dr. Victor Montori, a Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic. When we spoke for this podcast, Dr. Montori had recently self-published his very first book called The Patient Revolution for Careful and Kind Care: Why We Revolt. This manifesto calls for a fundamental change in today’s global healthcare system, advocating for patient care that’s kind, careful, and based on love. Dr. Montori has a deep interest in patient-centered care, working to better understand how to deliver care without disrupting the lives, either by the disease or by the burden of treatment, to his patients. On the podcast today, we talk about his work with The Patient Revolution, an organization that promotes a fundamental change in the way that patient care today is delivered.



Links from today’s show:

The Patient Revolution

Website: https://patientrevolution.org                                                           


Our sponsors:

CliftonLarsonAllen

Website: https://www.claconnect.com/




Donate to our tip jar!

Rochester Rising Tip Jar: https://www.4giving.com/donation/5307

Music Attribution: Like That by Ano Domini Beats is licensed through the YouTube Audio Library. 

Episode Breakdown:

0:00 Start

4:42 Introduction to Dr. Montori

5:38 Journey to Rochester

7:06 How he got interested in patient-centered care

10:30 The Patient Revolution

12:37 Dr. Montori’s self published book

15:04 Discussion of key topics in the book

33:20 Why now is the time to start the conversation about a patient revolution

41:46 Reception of the book so far

43:55 Final thoughts and how to connect

44:55 Conclusion

45:56 End