9 Quotes About Medical Profession

It may seem like medicine is the only thing you need to succeed, but if you can apply these medical-profession quotes to your life, you’ll be able to learn from the best. The industry is full of incredible professionals who have been through it all and can tell you what you need to know and how to do it. How will you ever be able to achieve greatness without reading these quotes?

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From a medical standpoint, the third and the most probable explanation is that Jesus was indeed dead, and what his disciples experienced were mere hallucinations evoked by the grief over the loss of their beloved teacher. It is clinically known as “Post-Bereavement Hallucinations Experiences” or PBHE. Abhijit Naskar
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Yet the denial of feelings is one way of blocking the chronic depression that can descend like a dense fog on those who deal day after day with sickness and death. It is better than not caring at all, better than burning out. Only a few are tough enough to maintain both equanimity and caring for a lifetime; these renowned nurses and legendary physicians are saints of the medical profession. Copper knew a few of them, and he wished he could be more like them. It took a lot of growing up. Richard S. Weeder
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It must be frustrating to survive the gauntlet that is our western medical schooling system only to one day come to the realization that you have been taught only to manage illness and disease instead of curing it. Unknown
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Enough of medical ethics. Let Uncle Hippocrates rest in peace. It’s time to send an S.O.S to Uncle Omar Khayyam instead. Anurag Shourie
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Altitude sickness, unregulated drugs and medical gas enabled workers to become drug abusers/addicts Steven Magee
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Stigma against mental illness is a scourge with many faces, and the medical community wears a number of those faces. Elyn R. Saks
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Being a doctor, you are not supposed to give vent to any signs of revulsion on encountering the most noxious of odours or the most gruesome of sights. Anurag Shourie
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Several years ago, I realized that I didn’t want to spend all my life in medicine. It had me in a sort of spiritual box, like a plant whose roots are getting crowded. I felt I wasn’t growing. So I promised myself that I would quit while I still had the energy to get involved in something new. There’s nothing wrong with medicine. There’s more paperwork, more lawsuits, less understanding between doctors and patients. But it’s still a great business. But not for me - not any longer. Richard S. Weeder