About
“Patient Lee”
Tomlinson

About “Patient Lee” Tomlinson

“Patient Lee” Empowers Professionals
Across the Healthcare Industry and Beyond

The life mission of “Patient Lee” is to inspire healthcare professionals to return the rapidly disappearing presence of compassionate care to its rightful place at the forefront of modern healthcare – to benefit patients, their families, the bottom line, and perhaps most importantly, their too often burned-out selves.

Finding his mission wasn’t even remotely easy.

Award-winning television producer, movie studio executive / owner / developer, former professional athlete, and TEDx presenter, “Patient Lee” is gratefully alive today due to a lifetime of extraordinary effective medical treatment and deeply kind compassionate care.

Unfortunately, during a recent battle with advanced throat cancer, “Patient Lee” became painfully aware of the agony caused by treatment lacking in compassion that drove him to seriously consider ending his own life. What saved him was a tiny, yet powerful act of compassion delivered by a loving doctor and dear friend.

Healthcare Keynote Speaker, Lee Tomlinson ~ Compassion Heals Movement

Inspiring a Movement…

Inspiring a Movement…

Healthcare Keynote Speaker, Lee Tomlinson ~ Compassion Heals Movement

This single act of compassion not only revived “Patient Lee’s” will to fight and live. But it also sparked within him an intense desire to devote himself to reconnecting every healthcare professional with the immense, scientifically proven power of compassion to heal mind, body, and souls of their patients and themselves.

The Compassion Heals Movement

With his renewed zeal for life and newfound purpose, “Patient Lee” founded The COMPASSION HEALS MOVEMENT. This movement is dedicated to reconnecting America’s 20+ million HCPs with the compassion that got them into healthcare in the first place. Then, to do whatever necessary to prevent burning-out, which negatively impacts 60%+ of these vital professionals, rendering them incapable of providing compassion to patients, themselves, or anyone else.  And finally, once healed of their own suffering, to inspire them to express even more of their innate compassion for the betterment of all.