The Mayo Clinic, Faith, Hope and Science

2018

Action / Documentary / History

Plot summary


Uploaded by: FREEMAN

Director

Top cast

Tom Hanks Photo
Tom Hanks as Will Mayo
Peter Coyote Photo
Peter Coyote as Narrator
Sam Waterston Photo
Sam Waterston as Charlie Mayo
Kevin Conway Photo
Kevin Conway as William Worrall Mayo
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1.04 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
29.97 fps
1 hr 55 min
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2.14 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
29.97 fps
1 hr 55 min
P/S 2 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bertinavara-3991410 / 10

Collaborative efforts from the inception of the Mayo Clinic

In my opinion, this was an inspiring documentary about how medical solutions for excellent care can be achieved through collaborative efforts and on going education such as shown in this film. I enjoyed the photos and quotes from the three Dr. Mayos. One learns how the Mayo clinic began and how it continues it's commitment to education, social equality for health care, and fast accurate diagnosis and treatments at Mayo (past and present).

Reviewed by cjb22510 / 10

Defies American medical model

As someone who has recently become a patient at the Mayo Clinic, I thought I was imagining the positive experience. Now I know that their raisôn-d'etre of "Treat the patient, not the disease" was created at the establishment of the Clinic. This documentary, of course, focuses on the achievements and ground-breaking methods of the Mayo. Yet, it also showed that the Mayo brothers were not able to save their own father from an infection borne of a hand injury. There is a reason why people travel from all over the world to be treated at Mayo, and this documentary explains it.

I have expressed my surprise and delight, of my experience, to various personnel at the Mayo by saying, "You do not represent the American model of health care." This documentary elaborates on why that is true.

Reviewed by uforeeya10 / 10

GRATEFUL for this film!

I disagree whole-heartedly with a reviewer who claimed this is basically a commercial for The Mayo Clinic. If you've ever lost someone to cancer and lost your hope for the mere possibility that treatment can EVER have positive outcomes, you need to see this film. Though familiar with the Mayo Clinic, I was never aware of the altruistic nature of the Mayo brothers, the Sisters of Saint Mary's Hospital and the early days of medical treatment and the nursing field. The FACTS of this documentary could have been presented to me..... and completely lost on me, but the storytelling of Ken Burns brings them to light in a way that is so engaging and compelling. I never knew the role that race played in healthcare.... or that The Mayo Clinic pioneered the miles of conveyor belts that allowed easy access to medical records..... or the reason why early hospitals were so architecturally refined and beautifully built specimens of structure. My cynicism was released with the knowledge that every physician has a "personal cemetery in the back of their minds" .......and the new mother with Melanoma of the eye, who faced the possibility of voluntary termination of her pregnancy to slow the progression of her cancer but was spared that decision with a revolutionary treatment that spared her baby AND her eye. I appreciated Tom Brokaw's perspective on how clueless Washington is in regulating healthcare--- but the hope for change is spelled out in the opening quote "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." The path to enlightenment seldom happens with the facts being simply delivered..... but with STORYTELLING, like this we can change the world! BRAVO KEN BURNS and everyone who contributed!!

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