centered image

Basic Strategies 21 Inspiring Quotes for Doctors

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by dr.omarislam, Jul 17, 2017.

  1. dr.omarislam

    dr.omarislam Golden Member

    Joined:
    Apr 30, 2017
    Messages:
    2,041
    Likes Received:
    35
    Trophy Points:
    4,275
    Gender:
    Male
    Practicing medicine in:
    Egypt

    [​IMG]
    We realize that being a doctor can be extremely difficult. Physician burnout is an epidemic, and the physical and emotional demands of the job can be overwhelming. This is why we bring you these 21 inspiring and encouraging doctor quotes to help you or a doctor you know.

    "...let me congratulate you on the choice of calling which offers a combination of intellectual and moral interests found in no other profession."― Sir William Olser (1849 - 1919)

    "Wherever the art of Medicine is loved, there is also a love of Humanity. ”― Hippocrates

    “I remind my fellows, residents and medical students that what we do is a privilege. People let us into the most intimate aspects of their lives, and they look to us to help guide them through very complex and delicate situations.”― Shikha Jain, MD via KevinMD

    “In our job, you will never go home at the end of the day thinking that you haven’t done something valuable and important.”― Suneel Dhand via Doc Thinx

    “As a caregiver, you see selfless acts everyday.”― Dr. Raj Panjabi via The Huffington Post

    "[Being a doctor] offers the most complete and constant union of those three qualities which have the greatest charm for pure and active minds – novelty, utility, and charity."― Sir James Paget (1814 - 1899)


    "[As a doctor] people will trust you, confide in you, and appreciate your efforts. You can do amazing things for people if you don’t let the system get you down."― Wes Fischer, MD via Kevin MD


    "In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in giving health to men."― Cicero (106 B.C. - 43 B.C.)

    “While the journey seems long and hard at the beginning with perseverance and dedication the rewards at the end last a lifetime.”― William R. Francis via via Baylor College of Medicine


    "To solve a difficult problem in medicine, don't study it directly, but rather pursue a curiosity about nature and the rest will follow. Do basic research."— Roger Kornberg, PhD via Stanford School of Medicine & Becker's Hospital Review

    “The awe of discovering the human body. The honor of being trusted to give advice. The gratitude for helping someone through a difficult illness. These things never grow old.”― Danielle Ofri, MD via The New York Times

    "I always tell my residents to never forget that we have the opportunity to do more good in one day than most people have in a month."― Suneel Dhand via Doc Thinx

    “I would still ‘do it again’ despite all the difficulty of training and roadblocks to just practice medicine. Truly is worth it!”― James A. Bowden, MD via Baylor College of Medicine

    "Observation, Reason, Human Understanding, Courage; these make the physician."― Martin H. Fischer (1879 -1962)

    “Wear the white coat with dignity and pride—it is an honor and privilege to get to serve the public as a physician.”― Bill H. Warren, MD via Baylor College of Medicine

    “Always remember the privilege it is to be a physician.”― Daniel P. Logan, MD via Baylor College of Medicine

    “We practice medicine that our historical ancestors could only dream of, and we have access to amazing treatments and cures for our patients on a daily basis.”― Suneel Dhand, MD via KevinMD

    "Medicine really matured me as a person because, as a physician, you're obviously dealing with life and death issues… if you can handle that, you can handle anything."― Ken Jeong, MD via The Aquarian

    "People pay the doctor for his trouble; for his kindness they still remain in his debt."― Seneca (4 B.C. - 65 A.D

    “You [future doctors] are off to an amazing, rewarding and exciting life.”― Major W. Bradshaw, MD via Baylor College of Medicine

    “I remember the feeling of joy, almost to tears, the day I discharged my first patient from the hospital and the tears that I can never hold back during the miracle of birth. That feeling is reward for our hard work here [in medical school] and in years that follow... I can't imagine being a doctor without it... I ask you to recall the vigor and happiness of our youths and then, imagine the beauty of that energy channeled into the care of another human being." ― John-Paul H. Dedam via Darmouth


    Inspire other doctors, share this page!

    Source
     

    Add Reply

Share This Page

<