• True Compassionate Stories

  • Dec 20 2023
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast
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True Compassionate Stories

  • Summary

  • Can compassion really save someone's life? Can it make a difference in the world? Yes, and yes! In this episode “Patient Lee” Tomlinson tells a couple true stories of people who risked their lives to provide compassion to the people who needed it most. In the hopes of inspiring you to commit your own acts of compassion. Not all acts of compassion have to be life saving, even the simple act of holding the door for someone can make a massive difference.

     

    Since overcoming “burnout” and successfully beating advanced cancer, “Patient Lee” Tomlinson has been a man on a mission.  A mission to reveal and reverse the catastrophic crisis caused by the rapid disappearance of compassion in healthcare.  The absence of which has a hugely negative and sometimes fatal impact on patients and the far too often burned-out healthcare professionals who treat us.  

     

    Why?  To insure that every patient gets treatment by equally medically competent and compassionate professionals. Which science has proven beyond any doubt must, MUST be present for the best, quickest patient outcomes and long-term health.

     

    Join “Patient Lee” on this journey and mission to make the world a more compassionate and caring place! Learn insights to help loved ones and yourself in times of crisis. Hear interviews from all sides of the compassion crisis, including doctors, nurses and patients. Together we can make a difference in the world today.

     

    Know a story of compassion you would like to be told on the show? Contact Lee at lee@leetomlinson.com

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