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January 11th, 2024

Terri Coutee, Founder DiepCFoundation

  1. Terri Coutee, Founder DiepCFoundation Moyez Jiwa 29:40

Terri Coutee is the Founder and Director of DiepCFoundation. She started the nonprofit organization in 2016, two years after her own successful breast reconstruction, to provide support, Education, and resources for those affected by breast Cancer facing mastectomy. Terri hosts the DiepCJourney podcast and the DiepC Foundation educational channel where she interviews surgeons, patients, healthcare professionals, and individuals to provide resources and lived stories to listeners. She provides written content through her blog at DiepCJourney.com.

Terri is a Project LEAD graduate, an intensive six-day science course designed to train patient advocates from the National Breast Cancer Coalition. She is co-lead on the World Health Innovation Summit shared decision-making expert group. Terri is a consumer patient advocate serving on the DoD-CDMRP for the breast cancer vaccine under the leadership of the team at the Cleveland Clinic. She has co-authored published papers and assisted surgeons and researchers gathering data for on-going studies in breast cancer and breast reconstruction to improve patient experience and outcomes.

Terri believes education is the key component for patients being able to have a shared decision-making conversation with their health care team.

Here educational resources and social media contact information can be found here:

DiepCFoundation Educational Channel on YouTube
DiepCJourney Podcast We are on Spotify, Libsyn, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music
DiepCJourney.com Blog
Social Media Channels:
LinkedIn: Terri Coutee
Facebook: diepCfoundation.org
Instagram: diepcfoundation
Pinterest: tgcoutee (DiepCFoundation.org)
Twitter: @6state

Moyez Jiwa is a general practitioner, journal editor and podcast host. Professor Jiwa leads a medical school based in Melbourne, Australia. He authored the book The Art of Doctoring. He believes that healthcare can improve by focusing on the quality of the meeting between health care professional and patient. This would forge a truly meaningful partnership between doctor and patient as co-pilot in care. It would also reduce rates of burnout among doctors and future proof healthcare in a world where the population is ageing and more likely to be living with more complex health care conditions.

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