[2] He completed his medical degree at the Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru[4][3] before joining the Internal Medicine Residency Program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
[6] In 2004, Montori founded the Knowledge and Evaluation Research (KER) Unit at the Mayo Clinic, where he continues to serve as a chief investigator.
[7] The KER Unit focuses on advancing evidence-based medicine and patient-centered care, aiming to make healthcare more effective and tailored to individual patient needs.
"[10] In this lecture, he critiques issues such as prematurely stopped clinical trials and the lack of focus on patient values in contemporary medical practice.
His work has promoted the inclusion of patient-centered outcomes in diabetes trials, emphasizing the importance of addressing broader health impacts beyond blood sugar levels.