The Patient Revolution School

The Patient Revolution School is a place where care activists prepare for action

The material presented in the course challenges you to critically examine the current state of healthcare and encourages you to question the status quo. The course gave me a deeper understanding of the challenges that healthcare professionals and patients face daily.
— Marc Burnstein

Boards That Care

Created by The Patient Revolution, Boards That Care is an innovative program that supports healthcare organization Board members and executives in their important role as stewards of care.

Designed to complement traditional board training, Boards That Care helps participants understand the urgent need to turn away from industrial healthcare by highlighting voices and perspectives from across the healthcare ecosystem.

Boards That Care draws connections between care and increasingly common issues including physician burnout, staff turnover and patient satisfaction scores, provides practical approaches to discussing care alongside financial and operational topics, and offers a vision of careful and kind care that supports patients, clinicians and the communities they serve. 

The first Boards That Care event will take place September 9-10, 2024 in Santa Clara, CA in partnership with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. For information, please reach out.

Foundations of Care Course

Join us for a deep dive into the ideas that animate The Patient Revolution and the movement for care, build skills for sensing the signs of industrial healthcare and identifying factors that impact the conditions for care, and get support for your own mini-revolutions.

Cohorts start monthly.

“Dr. Montori shares an extremely thoughtful conversation about healthcare — realities of today and hope for what could be. This conversation should be heard by many more; it is a call to action for health systems, care teams and patients (which, by the way, all of us).”

Healthcare Business Leader

Watch Victor’s talk “The Patient Revolution: A movement for care” as a prerequisite to the upcoming courses.