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By Alan Reiner | Jul 20, 2024 | 1000 quotes
  1. “It would not be possible to praise nurses too highly.”

    Stephen Ambrose
  2. “The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind; the lawyer all the wickedness, the theologian all the stupidity.”

    Arthur Schopenhauer
  3. “When I was born I was so ugly the doctor slapped my mother.”

    Rodney Dangerfield
  4. “The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease.”

    Voltaire
  5. “The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient who has the disease.”

    William Osler
  6. “Illness is the doctor to whom we pay most heed; to kindness, to knowledge, we make promise only; pain we obey.”

    Marcel Proust
  7. “The greatest evil is physical pain.”

    Saint Augustine
  8. “Walking is man's best medicine.”

    Hippocrates
  9. “Never go to a doctor whose office plants have died.”

    Erma Bombeck
  10. “I am dying from the treatment of too many physicians.”

    Alexander the Great
  11. “I told the doctor I broke my leg in two places. He told me to quit going to those places.”

    Henny Youngman
  12. “A hospital bed is a parked taxi with the meter running.”

    Groucho Marx
  13. “For the mind disturbed, the still beauty of dawn is nature's finest balm.”

    Edwin Way Teale
  14. “As a surgeon you have to have a controlled arrogance. If it's uncontrolled, you kill people, but you have to be pretty arrogant to saw through a person's chest, take out their heart and believe you can fix it. Then, when you succeed and the patient survives, you pray, because it's only by the grace of God that you get there.”

    Mehmet Oz
  15. “The patient's autonomy always, always should be respected, even if it is absolutely contrary - the decision is contrary to best medical advice and what the physician wants.”

    Jack Kevorkian
  16. “The doctors x-rayed my head and found nothing.”

    Dizzy Dean
  17. “Time is generally the best doctor.”

    Ovid
  18. “You know what they call the fellow who finishes last in his medical school graduating class? They call him 'Doctor.'”

    Abe Lemons
  19. “You can die of the cure before you die of the illness.”

    Michael Landon
  20. “In the name of Hypocrites, doctors have invented the most exquisite form of torture ever known to man: survival.”

    Edward Everett Hale
  21. “Thinking of disease constantly will intensify it. Feel always 'I am healthily in body and mind'.”

    Swami Sivananda
  22. “You may not be able to read a doctor's handwriting and prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.”

    Earl Wilson
  23. “Nurses serve their patients in the most important capacities. We know that they serve as our first lines of communication when something goes wrong or when we are concerned about health.”

    Lois Capps
  24. “Doctors will have more lives to answer for in the next world than even we generals.”

    Napoleon Bonaparte
  25. “Disease is the retribution of outraged Nature.”

    Hosea Ballou
  26. “The best doctor is the one you run to and can't find.”

    Denis Diderot
  27. “They certainly give very strange names to diseases.”

    Plato
  28. “We should be concerned not only about the health of individual patients, but also the health of our entire society.”

    Ben Carson
  29. “To array a man's will against his sickness is the supreme art of medicine.”

    Henry Ward Beecher
  30. “Any man who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined.”

    Samuel Goldwyn
  31. “Medicine is my lawful wife and literature my mistress; when I get tired of one, I spend the night with the other.”

    Anton Chekhov
  32. “The human body experiences a powerful gravitational pull in the direction of hope. That is why the patient's hopes are the physician's secret weapon. They are the hidden ingredients in any prescription.”

    Norman Cousins
  33. “The physician's highest calling, his only calling, is to make sick people healthy - to heal, as it is termed.”

    Samuel Hahnemann
  34. “If my doctor told me I had only six minutes to live, I wouldn't brood. I'd type a little faster.”

    Isaac Asimov
  35. “America has the best doctors, the best nurses, the best hospitals, the best medical technology, the best medical breakthrough medicines in the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in this country the best health care in the world.”

    Bill Frist
  36. “Privacy with medical information is a fallacy. If everyone's information is out there, it's part of the collective.”

    Craig Venter
  37. “Passion, you see, can be destroyed by a doctor. It cannot be created.”

    Peter Shaffer
  38. “The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.”

    Thomas Sydenham
  39. “Honestly, being a doctor could make you more close minded than regular people.”

    Alex Chiu
  40. “A physician is not angry at the intemperance of a mad patient, nor does he take it ill to be railed at by a man in fever. Just so should a wise man treat all mankind, as a physician does his patient, and look upon them only as sick and extravagant.”

    Lucius Annaeus Seneca
  41. “Nature can do more than physicians.”

    Oliver Cromwell
  42. “My doctor gave me six months to live, but when I couldn't pay the bill he gave me six months more.”

    Walter Matthau
  43. “It is much more important to know what sort of a patient has a disease than what sort of a disease a patient has.”

    William Osler
  44. “Whenever a doctor cannot do good, he must be kept from doing harm.”

    Hippocrates
  45. “In the sick room, ten cents' worth of human understanding equals ten dollars' worth of medical science.”

    Martin H. Fischer
  46. “It is in moments of illness that we are compelled to recognize that we live not alone but chained to a creature of a different kingdom, whole worlds apart, who has no knowledge of us and by whom it is impossible to make ourselves understood: our body.”

    Marcel Proust
  47. “Disease is an experience of a so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the body.”

    Mary Baker Eddy
  48. “I regret to this day that I never went to college. I feel I should have been a doctor.”

    Ty Cobb
  49. “The patient decides when it's best to go.”

    Jack Kevorkian
  50. “I was going to have cosmetic surgery until I noticed that the doctor's office was full of portraits by Picasso.”

    Rita Rudner
  51. “I'm not feeling very well - I need a doctor immediately. Ring the nearest golf course.”

    Groucho Marx
  52. “When I told my doctor I couldn't afford an operation, he offered to touch-up my X-rays.”

    Henny Youngman
  53. “In terms of fitness and battling through cancer, exercise helps you stay strong physically and mentally.”

    Grete Waitz
  54. “A hospital is no place to be sick.”

    Samuel Goldwyn
  55. “Cancer affects all of us, whether you're a daughter, mother, sister, friend, coworker, doctor, patient.”

    Jennifer Aniston
  56. “Modern medicine is a negation of health. It isn't organized to serve human health, but only itself, as an institution. It makes more people sick than it heals.”

    Ivan Illich
  57. “All sorts of computer errors are now turning up. You'd be surprised to know the number of doctors who claim they are treating pregnant men.”

    Isaac Asimov
  58. “Medical liability reform is not a Republican or Democrat issue or even a doctor versus lawyer issue. It is a patient issue.”

    John Ensign
  59. “For too long nurses have been undervalued, restricted in what they could do, with too few career opportunities in clinical practice. For far too long, nurses have endured a pay system that has held them back - both professionally as well as financially.”

    John Hutton
  60. “Getting out of the hospital is a lot like resigning from a book club. You're not out of it until the computer says you're out of it.”

    Erma Bombeck
  61. “The mind controls so much of the body. We are much more than flesh and blood; we are complex systems. Patients do better when they have faith that they're going to do better. That's why I always tell my patients and their families not to neglect their prayers. There's nobody I don't say that to.”

    Ben Carson
  62. “I'm strongly for a patient Bill of Rights. Decisions ought to be made by doctors, not accountants.”

    Chuck Schumer
  63. “To study the phenomena of disease without books is to sail an uncharted sea, while to study books without patients is not to go to sea at all.”

    William Osler
  64. “I went to the doctor and he said I had acute appendicitis, and I said compared to who?”

    Jay London
  65. “As a medical doctor, it is my duty to evaluate the situation with as much data as I can gather and as much expertise as I have and as much experience as I have to determine whether or not the wish of the patient is medically justified.”

    Jack Kevorkian
  66. “The physicians of one class feel the patients and go away, merely prescribing medicine. As they leave the room they simply ask the patient to take the medicine. They are the poorest class of physicians.”

    Ramakrishna
  67. “Keep a watch also on the faults of the patients, which often make them lie about the taking of things prescribed.”

    Hippocrates
  68. “Three-quarters of the sicknesses of intelligent people come from their intelligence. They need at least a doctor who can understand this sickness.”

    Marcel Proust
  69. “Flying back from New York, the flight attendant said 'God, I wished you were here yesterday, we had a stroke on the plane. I said, if I have a stroke on a plane, I hope the pretend doctor isn't the one on the plane. I want a real doctor.”

    Anthony Edwards
  70. “Any doctor will admit that any drug can have side effects, and that writing a prescription involves weighing the potential benefits against the risks.”

    Mark Udall
  71. “I got the bill for my surgery. Now I know what those doctors were wearing masks for.”

    James H. Boren
  72. “Medicine sometimes snatches away health, sometimes gives it.”

    Ovid
  73. “Growing up, my dolls were doctors and on secret missions. I had Barbie Goes Rambo.”

    Zoe Saldana
  74. “One has a greater sense of degradation after an interview with a doctor than from any human experience.”

    Alice James
  75. “I'm wondering if they haven't reported all the people with MS, because if all of the cases were reported, the government would have to step in and give more financial aid to us.”

    Teri Garr
  76. “Mammograms are really sort of a gift. You can either catch something early or count your lucky stars because nothing was discovered. Either way, you're ahead of the game.”

    Charlotte Ross
  77. “People are so afraid of authority figures and doctors are authority figures.”

    Martha Beck
  78. “There are some great questions to ask your doctor. If he says 'no,' then you find yourself a different doctor. There really has to be a change in how we medically look at women at this time. I mean, this is not just baby gloom.”

    Marie Osmond
  79. “Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back in the shell.”

    Cass Canfield
  80. “Prescription: A physician's guess at what will best prolong the situation with least harm to the patient.”

    Ambrose Bierce
  81. “The great secret of doctors, known only to their wives, but still hidden from the public, is that most things get better by themselves; most things, in fact, are better in the morning.”

    Lewis Thomas
  82. “A physician's physiology has much the same relation to his power of healing as a cleric's divinity has to his power of influencing conduct.”

    Samuel Butler
  83. “If you look at the human condition today, not everyone is well fed, has access to good medical care, or the physical basics that provide for a healthy and a happy life.”

    Ralph Merkle
  84. “No matter who you are, what you've accomplished, what your financial situation is - when you're dealing with a parent with Alzheimer's, you yourself feel helpless. The parent can't work, can't live alone, and is totally dependent, like a toddler. As the disease unfolds, you don't know what to expect.”

    Maria Shriver
  85. “I'm 86 and my doctor used to tell me to slow down - at least he did until he dropped dead.”

    Cesar Romero
  86. “Today we have a health insurance industry where the first and foremost goal is to maximize profits for shareholders and CEOs, not to cover patients who have fallen ill or to compensate doctors and hospitals for their services. It is an industry that is increasingly concentrated and where Americans are paying more to receive less.”

    Dianne Feinstein
  87. “A pregnant woman facing the most dire circumstances must be able to count on her doctor to do what is medically necessary to protect her from serious physical harm.”

    Barbara Mikulski
  88. “My father started growing very quiet as Alzheimer's started claiming more of him. The early stages of Alzheimer's are the hardest because that person is aware that they're losing awareness. And I think that that's why my father started growing more and more quiet.”

    Patti Davis
  89. “If a person is treated like a patient, they are apt to act like one.”

    Frances Farmer
  90. “I was always shocked when I went to the doctor's office and they did my X-ray and didn't find that I had eight more ribs than I should have or that my blood was the color green.”

    Nicolas Cage
  91. “When a man goes through six years training to be a doctor he will never be the same. He knows too much.”

    Enid Bagnold
  92. “As a physician, I know many doctors want to utilize new technology, but they find the cost prohibitive.”

    Nathan Deal
  93. “It is reasonable to expect the doctor to recognize that science may not have all the answers to problems of health and healing.”

    Norman Cousins
  94. “I'm by no means condemning prescription medicine for mental health. I've seen it save a lot of people's lives.”

    Zach Braff
  95. “I keep dreaming of a future, a future with a long and healthy life, not lived in the shadow of cancer but in the light.”

    Patrick Swayze
  96. “I think that in the 21st century, medical biology will advance at a more rapid pace than before.”

    Shinya Yamanaka
  97. “If you want total security, go to prison. There you're fed, clothed, given medical care and so on. The only thing lacking… is freedom.”

    Dwight D. Eisenhower
  98. “Prior to penicillin and medical research, death was an everyday occurrence. It was intimate.”

    Katherine Dunn
  99. “I do not want medical men to discuss whether or not my work is valuable, because I know what it will do. I want them to tell me how best this new knowledge of rapidly restoring paralysed people to health and strength can be applied where it is needed.”

    Elizabeth Kenny
  100. “The rich man's dog gets more in the way of vaccination, medicine and medical care than do the workers upon whom the rich man's wealth is built.”

    Samora Machel
  101. “These technologies can make life easier, can let us touch people we might not otherwise. You may have a child with a birth defect and be able to get in touch with other parents and support groups, get medical information, the latest experimental drugs. These things can profoundly influence life. I'm not downplaying that.”

    Steve Jobs
  102. “Modern medical advances have helped millions of people live longer, healthier lives. We owe these improvements to decades of investment in medical research.”

    Ike Skelton
  103. “Medical ethics is a fascinating discipline, as it deals with issues replete with complex philosophical, moral, and ethical considerations that are rarely black or white.”

    Gad Saad
  104. “The Christian's Bible is a drug store. Its contents remain the same, but the medical practice changes.”

    Mark Twain
  105. “Wellness is not a 'medical fix' but a way of living - a lifestyle sensitive and responsive to all the dimensions of body, mind, and spirit, an approach to life we each design to achieve our highest potential for well-being now and forever.”

    Greg Anderson
  106. “My interest was directed, from my medical student days, to Immunology, and particularly to the mechanism of hypersensitivity. I had suffered from bronchial asthma as a child and had developed a deep curiosity in allergic phenomena.”

    Baruj Benacerraf
  107. “A calculator is a tool for humans to do math more quickly and accurately than they could ever do by hand; similarly, AI computers are tools for us to perform tasks too difficult or expensive for us to do on our own, such as analyzing large data sets or keeping up to date on medical research.”

    Oren Etzioni
  108. “Your genome knows much more about your medical history than you do.”

    W. Daniel Hillis
  109. “If you're so pro-life, do me a favour: don't lock arms and block medical clinics. If you're so pro-life, lock arms and block cemeteries.”

    Bill Hicks
  110. “We don't classify all doctors as incompetent because of the infrequent instances of medical malpractice. We don't use the example of one bad teacher in our children's school to draw a negative conclusion of the entire teaching profession. We should apply that same rational standard when it comes to how we view law enforcement.”

    Thom Tillis
  111. “Qualities you need to get through medical school and residency: Discipline. Patience. Perseverance. A willingness to forgo sleep. A penchant for sadomasochism. Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence. Accept exhaustion as fact of life. Addiction to caffeine a definite plus. Unfailing optimism that the end is in sight.”

    Khaled Hosseini
  112. “My parents were educated in the Turkish system and went straight from high school to medical school; my mom, who had skipped a grade, was dissecting corpses at age seventeen. Growing up in America, I think I envied my parents' education. By comparison, everything I did in school seemed so sort of low-stakes and infantilizing.”

    Elif Batuman
  113. “Universal coverage, not medical technology, is the foundation of any caring health care system.”

    Richard Lamm
  114. “You know, if I listened to Michael Dukakis long enough, I would be convinced we're in an economic downturn and people are homeless and going without food and medical attention and that we've got to do something about the unemployed.”

    Ronald Reagan
  115. “Though I was born a Muslim, my father's job as a medical officer meant that we travelled a great deal and I went to Hindi schools, Muslim schools, public schools, C of E and Catholic schools.”

    Saeed Jaffrey
  116. “Best and I worked in the sub-basement of the old medical building day and night. Time, meals, sleep - all were of secondary consideration. We had to get insulin into a form that was refined enough for continued clinical use.”

    Frederick Banting
  117. “I totally deplore the notion of an M.D. giving pills to patients - a medical doctor giving psychological or psychoactive change agents to another person.”

    Timothy Leary
  118. “It is clear that the pharmaceutical industry is not, by any stretch of the imagination, doing enough to ensure that the poor have access to adequate medical care.”

    Paul Farmer
  119. “At some point in every person's life, you will need an assisted medical device - whether it's your glasses, your contacts, or as you age and you have a hip replacement or a knee replacement or a pacemaker. The prosthetic generation is all around us.”

    Aimee Mullins
  120. “As a medical doctor, I have known the face of adversity. I have seen much of death and dying, suffering and sorrow. I also remember the plight of students overwhelmed by their studies and of those striving to learn a foreign language. And I recall the fatigue and frustration felt by young parents with children in need.”

    Russell M. Nelson
  121. “Medical science has proven time and again that when the resources are provided, great progress in the treatment, cure, and prevention of disease can occur.”

    Michael J. Fox
  122. “For just a few dollars a dose, vaccines save lives and help reduce poverty. Unlike medical treatment, they provide a lifetime of protection from deadly and debilitating disease. They are safe and effective. They cut healthcare and treatment costs, reduce the number of hospital visits, and ensure healthier children, families and communities.”

    Seth Berkley
  123. “The medical literature tells us that the most effective ways to reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes, Alzheimer's, and many more problems are through healthy diet and exercise. Our bodies have evolved to move, yet we now use the energy in oil instead of muscles to do our work.”

    David Suzuki
  124. “When you pay a hospital bill, you're really paying two hospital bills - one bill for you because you have a job and/or insurance and can pay the hospital. and another bill, which is tacked onto your bill, to cover the medical expenses of someone who doesn't have a job and/or insurance and can't pay the hospital.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  125. “The results of inequity and bias impact everything from suspension rates, to housing access, to health outcomes, to medical interventions, to job opportunity and promotions, to criminal sentencing, and even to the very safety of the water one drinks and air one breathes.”

    Abigail Spanberger
  126. “A Harvard Medical School study has determined that rectal thermometers are still the best way to tell a baby's temperature. Plus, it really teaches the baby who's boss.”

    Tina Fey
  127. “Women in America must be trusted to make their own medical decisions and have access to the full range of reproductive health care, including abortion.”

    Kirsten Gillibrand
  128. “The problem of psychoanalysis is not the body of theory that Freud left behind, but the fact that it never became a medical science. It never tried to test its ideas.”

    Eric Kandel
  129. “I had a project for my life which involved 10 years of wandering, then some years of medical studies and, if any time was left, the great adventure of physics.”

    Che Guevara
  130. “The most common things I would go out for would be, like, 'the Lab Technician' on a crime procedural, usually an expert in either a medical or a computer-oriented field.”

    Randall Park
  131. “We know that the way to decrease unplanned pregnancies and abortions is to make birth control and family planning services accessible and affordable, not micromanage the type of medical information and reproductive health counseling that women around the world receive.”

    Jeanne Shaheen
  132. “If I could time travel into the future, my first port of call would be the point where medical technology is at its best because, like most people on this planet, I have this aversion to dying.”

    Neal Asher
  133. “There is a lot of work out there to take people out of the loop in things like medical diagnosis. But if you are taking humans out of the loop, you are in danger of ending up with a very cold form of AI that really has no sense of human interest, human emotions, or human values.”

    Louis B. Rosenberg
  134. “When I went through my eating disorder, I never sought medical assistance. I created myths in my head about how I should get through things, so the idea that I could surround myself with truth and feel comfortable enough to speak mine allowed me to breathe.”

    Lily Collins
  135. “My efforts to join the fight against breast cancer all began around the fact that women were getting short-changed in the medical arena.”

    Evelyn Lauder
  136. “During a trip to Iraq last fall, I visited our theater hospital at Balad Air Force Base and witnessed these skilled medical professionals in action and met the brave soldiers whose lives they saved.”

    Melissa Bean
  137. “My parents were actors. And so I was born in New York City, and when I was 7, they quit acting and went back to medical school at the University Of Chicago.”

    Adam Pally
  138. “I don't believe medical discoveries are doing much to advance human life. As fast as we create ways to extend it we are inventing ways to shorten it.”

    Christiaan Barnard
  139. “I treated as few patients as I could as a medical student, and I never practiced medicine.”

    Severo Ochoa
  140. “You could be a corrupt doctor, but at least you have to go to the medical school first. Right?”

    David Fahrenthold
  141. “Being transgender isn't a medical transition. It's a process of learning to love yourself for who you are.”

    Jazz Jennings
  142. “When you come to Denmark, you have the chance to live in a free, peaceful country with access to free education, free medical aid and the opportunity to work. To benefit from that requires responsibility. If you don't assume that responsibility, it is a breach in trust.”

    Mette Frederiksen
  143. “America's doctors, nurses and medical researchers are the best in the world, but our health care system is broken.”

    Mike Ferguson
  144. “I can say, 'Well, I'm a male. I'm a male human. I'm a medical doctor. I'm an author…' If I go to a religious point of view, I will say, 'I am a soul. I am a spirit.' If I go into science, I will say, 'I am energy. I am light.' But the truth is I have no idea what I am.”

    Don Miguel Ruiz
  145. “Medical tourism can be considered a kind of import: instead of the product coming to the consumer, as it does with cars or sneakers, the consumer is going to the product.”

    James Surowiecki
  146. “One of the most interesting things about science fiction and fantasy is the way that the genres can offer different perspectives on matters to do with the body, the mind, medical technology, and the way we live our lives.”

    Tansy Rayner Roberts
  147. “Everybody who's a physician, who makes vaccines, who wants to find the cure for cancer. Everybody who wants to do any medical good for humankind got the passion for that before he or she was 10.”

    Bill Nye
  148. “In the 20th century, we had a century where at the beginning of the century, most of the world was agricultural and industry was very primitive. At the end of that century, we had men in orbit, we had been to the moon, we had people with cell phones and colour televisions and the Internet and amazing medical technology of all kinds.”

    David Gerrold
  149. “I've been a medical and public health professional as well as a mother. I became skilled at juggling a number of priorities and competing interests. Like many other female leaders, I've tried to serve as a role model for the young women at my organization who are trying to balance a high-level leadership position and a family.”

    Margaret Hamburg
  150. “If you want to write the software to control the national medical system of a large country, Java is perfect.”

    James Gosling
  151. “I'm old enough to remember when the polio vaccine was still new. Also, it hadn't been that long since most people who caught pneumonia died from it. These medical breakthroughs were practically miracles.”

    Pat Cadigan
  152. “Veterans often need medical and psychological assistance, and often, for them, it is hard to ask for help, but we want them to know they are not alone.”

    Bill Foster
  153. “Warfarin is the drug the medical community loves to hate.”

    Eric Topol
  154. “In medical school, it's quite possible to get taught that you can diagnose everybody and treat everything. But then you get out in the real world and find that for most patients walking through your door, you have no idea what's causing their symptoms.”

    Barry Marshall
  155. “When I came to this country in 1958, to be a dying patient in a medical hospital was a nightmare. You were put in the last room, furthest away from the nurses' station. You were full of pain, but they wouldn't give you morphine. Nobody told you that you were full of cancer and that it was understandable that you had pain and needed medication.”

    Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
  156. “Medical physics is an applied area of physics.”

    John Cameron
  157. “Against the State, against the Church, against the silence of the medical profession, against the whole machinery of dead institutions of the past, the woman of today arises.”

    Margaret Sanger
  158. “We have a lot to gain through furthering stem cell research, but medical breakthroughs should be fundamentally about saving, not destroying, human life. Therefore, I support stem cell research that does not destroy the embryo.”

    Michael Steele
  159. “I have passed English medical examinations in Hong Kong… In my youth, I experienced overseas studies. The languages of the West, its literature, its political science, its customs, its mathematics, its geography, its physics and chemistry - all these I have had the chance to study.”

    Sun Yat-sen
  160. “Caregivers are the selfless people who provide unpaid care for loved ones who are ill or have serious medical conditions. This is among the most challenging work there is.”

    Rosalynn Carter
  161. “I got into medical school at the University of California in San Francisco and did well. A lot of smart kids in medical school, and believe me, I wasn't not nearly the smartest one, but I was the most focused and the happiest kid in medical school. In 1979, I graduated as the valedictorian and was honored with the Gold Cane Award.”

    Richard Carmona
  162. “At 20, I realized that I could not possibly adjust to a feminine role as conceived by my father and asked him permission to engage in a professional career. In eight months I filled my gaps in Latin, Greek and mathematics, graduated from high school, and entered medical school in Turin.”

    Rita Levi-Montalcini
  163. “I was on stage last night, and I gave a medical report about Donald Trump. I said he was hospitalized for an attack of modesty.”

    Mort Sahl
  164. “The main reason for the failure of the modern medical science is that it is dealing with results and not causes. Nothing more than the patching up of those attacked and the burying of those who are slain, without a thought being given to the real strong hold.”

    Edward Bach
  165. “Medical Device technology is truly interdisciplinary.”

    Chris Toumazou
  166. “Take MediCal and Medicaid patients. All people have a right to quality care and they will teach you as much or more as your insurance and cash patients do.”

    Steven Gundry
  167. “Synergy and serendipity often play a big part in medical and scientific advances.”

    Julie Bishop
  168. “Understand that legal and illegal are political, and often arbitrary, categorizations; use and abuse are medical, or clinical, distinctions.”

    Abbie Hoffman
  169. “Jobs offshoring began with manufacturing, but the rise of the high-speed Internet made it possible to move offshore tradable professional skills, such as software engineering, information technology, various forms of engineering, architecture, accounting, and even the medical reading of MRIs and CT-Scans.”

    Paul Craig Roberts
  170. “You're not going to eliminate concussions. Anytime you hit your head, you have a chance of getting a concussion, in any sport, too. I think we have to learn more about it. Part of it is rules, part of it is equipment, part of it is medical studies, knowing more about the brain.”

    John Madden
  171. “I went to Duke University in the medical track. And then I decided I wanted to do something more creative, so I switched to biochemistry at Nebraska.”

    Ken Wilber
  172. “What's important at the grocery store is just as important in engines or medical systems. If the customer isn't satisfied, if the stuff is getting stale, if the shelf isn't right, or if the offerings aren't right, it's the same thing. You manage it like a small organization. You don't get hung up on zeros.”

    Jack Welch
  173. “I was a kinesiology major in college, which is exercise science. Then, I was either going to get my Ph.D. or go to medical school, but I was kind of burned out after school.”

    Michelle Wolf
  174. “Three of my children are medical doctors, they know at least a hundred times as much about your body as my grandfather knew, but they don't know much more about soul than he did.”

    John Templeton
  175. “My dad's a doctor, and when I was 8, I went to one of his medical conferences where they were demonstrating laser surgery on a chicken. I was so mad that a chicken had to die, I never ate meat again.”

    Natalie Portman
  176. “If we can reduce the cost and improve the quality of medical technology through advances in nanotechnology, we can more widely address the medical conditions that are prevalent and reduce the level of human suffering.”

    Ralph Merkle
  177. “If you move or get married, that has to be changed with HR, payroll, medical insurance, life insurance, etc. It is a huge administrative headache that requires a full-time staff.”

    Parker Conrad
  178. “Community health centers do a great deal with limited resources. They provide critical medical care services to many who would otherwise have no other place to go or would end up in an emergency room.”

    Jan Schakowsky
  179. “Developments in medical technology have long been confined to procedural or pharmaceutical advances, while neglecting a most basic and essential component of medicine: patient information management.”

    John Doolittle
  180. “I got married when I was a first-year medical student and my husband was pursuing Nephrology in the same college.”

    Tamilisai Soundararajan
  181. “When I was a medical student in the 1950s, we practically never spoke about Alzheimer's disease. And why is that so? And that is because people didn't live long enough to have Alzheimer's disease.”

    Eric Kandel
  182. “I've had years of psychiatry, and I ask about every six months - it's sort of like getting your oil checked - I ask, 'I'm not an actual narcissist, am I?' The learned men of psychiatry assure me that I meet none of the medical criteria.”

    Rob Lowe
  183. “The space station is the most unique laboratory we've ever built. The reason we have it is to do research on materials, people, medical matters, pharmaceuticals - the possibilities are nearly endless.”

    John Glenn
  184. “I love the Discovery Channel. I love all sorts of medical shows. I love a show called 'Diagnosis: Unknown.'”

    Cote de Pablo
  185. “As a physician and as a pilot, I think it lets me be a pretty good translator having one foot in the medical world and one foot in the flying world. Sometimes when the medical guys come in and speak medical stuff to the pilots, the pilots really don't know what they're saying.”

    David M. Brown
  186. “I do not practice clinical medicine and hence do not treat individual patients. My career is in medical science.”

    Robert Jarvik
  187. “I never had plastic surgery. I had a nose procedure done because I had to. I had no cartilage in my nose; I have a piece of cartilage from my ear put into my nose. I had a medical procedure done. I have no plastic in my nose.”

    Tamar Braxton
  188. “We must recognize the fact that adequate food is only the first requisite for life. For a decent and humane life, we must also provide an opportunity for good education, remunerative employment, comfortable housing, good clothing, and effective and compassionate medical care.”

    Norman Borlaug
  189. “To date, embryonic stem cell research has not produced a single medical treatment, where ethical, adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.”

    Mike Pence
  190. “My own medical history during my hospital stay was readily available to me through literally thousands of pages of medical records that outlined everything from my 'bowel releasing' schedule to the minute details of my brain biopsy procedure.”

    Susannah Cahalan
  191. “My most important projects have been the building and maintaining of schools and medical clinics for my dear friends in the Himalaya and helping restore their beautiful monasteries, too.”

    Edmund Hillary
  192. “Patient autonomy is paramount to the oath that we take when we enter the profession of medicine. That is why I am appalled when the federal government gets between my patients and their right to the full range of medical information and complete access to health care.”

    Ami Bera
  193. “Many low-income children face chronic stress from nutritional deprivation or persistent violence at home or in the community. By addressing their medical, emotional and developmental needs through a comprehensive clinical care model, we can lower their risk of developing long-term physical and mental health issues.”

    Irwin Redlener
  194. “After graduation from high school, I attended the university entrance examination, and fortunately, I was accepted by the Department of Pharmacy and became a student at the Medical School of Peking University.”

    Tu Youyou
  195. “It was my Uncle George who discovered that alcohol was a food well in advance of modern medical thought.”

    P. G. Wodehouse
  196. “If you're a footballer, your club should be able to help you with medical needs, and that's where the women's game gets a lack of respect. It doesn't reflect well on women's football at all.”

    Millie Bright
  197. “The history of using mice to stand in for humans in medical experiments is replete with failures.”

    Gary Wolf
  198. “Henrietta Lacks' cells are immortal. They are known as the HeLa cell line, and they have become deeply involved in all sorts of medical and genetic research - sometimes in the most unexpected ways.”

    Adam Curtis
  199. “Harriet Washington, in 'Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present,' documents the smallpox experiments Thomas Jefferson performed on his Monticello slaves. In fact, much of what we now think of as public health emerged from the slave system.”

    Greg Grandin
  200. “We need to start training more primary health providers and fewer specialists. We will never be able to control health care costs unless we challenge the over-emphasis on medical research, specialists and technology and put more emphasis on delivering good, everyday basic medicine to those who now have none.”

    Richard Lamm
  201. “Every person is unique and there is no one size fits all solution to health or fitness. I am not a medical professional and your health and safety is the utmost importance.”

    Chloe Ting
  202. “I came from a middle-class family. My father was a professor in a medical college, and my mother was a schoolteacher. We led a good life but we did not have much money.”

    Sudha Murty
  203. “I am committed to ensure that our intelligence community, law enforcement, medical professionals, and military have the information and funding needed to protect the American people from threats at home and abroad.”

    Leonard Boswell
  204. “Finish last in your league and they call you idiot. Finish last in medical school and they call you doctor.”

    Abe Lemons
  205. “Patients who are being kept alive by technology and want to end their lives already have a recognized constitutional right to stop any and all medical interventions, from respirators to antibiotics. They do not need physician-assisted suicide or euthanasia.”

    Ezekiel Emanuel
  206. “It's not beyond the possibility that there still could be a YES in 200 years' time… of course with different members, unless the medical profession comes up with something extraordinary.”

    Chris Squire
  207. “Why have we settled for a medical system that allows cancer to be recast as a chronic and tolerable disease rather than one we should try to prevent? Why do so many scientists at the nation's drug companies and universities turn their backs on the possibility of prevention?”

    Margaret Cuomo
  208. “Most medical physicists work in the physics of radiation oncology making sure that the desired dose is given to the cancer and the dose to normal tissues are minimized.”

    John Cameron
  209. “There are many plant medicines that are available to us that have a lot of stigma around them that I hope, in the future, our medical community can look at, because I would absolutely go to those alternatives first before I went back to Western medicine.”

    Melissa Etheridge
  210. “To make a coverage decision, doesn't one have to make a medical judgment?”

    John Paul Stevens
  211. “Medical costs are of concern, both in developing and developed countries.”

    A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
  212. “We know that children who are healthier do not require medical treatment or care, both of which cost time and money. So, by avoiding illness, infants have a greater chance of growing into healthier children who are able to attend school and become more productive members of society.”

    Seth Berkley
  213. “Even though people pretend that medical records are privileged information, anyone can already get their hands on them.”

    Craig Venter
  214. “More and more jobs are applying cutting-edge technologies and now demand deeper knowledge of math and science in positions that most people don't think of as STEM-related, including machinists, electricians, auto techs, medical technicians, plumbers and pipefitters.”

    Rex Tillerson
  215. “The digital world has been in a separate orbit from our medical cocoon, and it's time the boundaries be taken down.”

    Eric Topol
  216. “If we don't change, millions of American families are just one medical emergency, or one layoff, away from financial disaster and bankruptcy.”

    Jim Cooper
  217. “We are a wealthy country. We also are the global engine of innovation in health care, whether it's the pharmaceutical industry or the creation of medical devices.”

    Ron Williams
  218. “Meditation had never been tried before in a medical center, so we had no idea whether mainstream Americans would accept a clinic whose foundation was intensive training in meditative discipline.”

    Jon Kabat-Zinn
  219. “Information on how to heal autism and how to possibly delay vaccines or prevent autism shouldn't come from me. It should come from the medical establishment.”

    Jenny McCarthy
  220. “My mother was a medical records librarian and wonderful with us girls. She sewed a lot of our clothes - really glamorous, beautiful clothes - and I think that's part of why I was so successful when I went off to Paris; she'd made me all these wonderful clothes to take.”

    Jerry Hall
  221. “Electronic medical records are, in a lot of ways, I think the aspect of technology that is going to revolutionize the way we deliver care. And it's not just that we will be able to collect information, it's that everyone involved in the healthcare enterprise will be able to use that information more effectively.”

    Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  222. “Every time you get a movie, you get a medical. So you know, you know you're alright for a couple of weeks.”

    Michael Caine
  223. “Years ago I was diagnosed with a condition, and my doctors prescribed human growth hormone and testosterone for its treatment. Under medical supervision, I have continued to use both medications.”

    Sylvester Stallone
  224. “Zombies let us explore notions of the apocalypse - no water, food, medical care, the government imploding - while letting us sleep at night.”

    Max Brooks
  225. “We have spent so much time worrying about a 'cyber Pearl Harbor,'' the attack that takes out the power grid, that we have focused far too little on the subtle manipulation of data that can mean that no election, medical record, or self-driving car can be truly trusted.”

    David E. Sanger
  226. “Money has transformed every watchdog, every independent authority. Medical doctors are increasingly gulled by the lobbying of pharmaceutical salesmen.”

    Thomas Frank
  227. “My diagnosis had been discussed in almost every major medical journal, including the 'New England Journal of Medicine,' and 'The New York Times.'”

    Susannah Cahalan
  228. “In an ideal world, the amount of money we spend on medical research to prevent or cure a disease would be proportional to its seriousness and the number of people who suffer from it.”

    Peter Singer
  229. “It seems paradoxical that, as medical scientists make huge advances in discovering the mechanisms of common diseases, fewer and fewer innovative drugs are reaching the market.”

    Mark Walport
  230. “Once you're labeled as mentally ill, and that's in your medical notes, then anything you say can be discounted as an artefact of your mental illness.”

    Hilary Mantel
  231. “When I went to medical school, the term 'digital' applied only to rectal exams.”

    Eric Topol
  232. “People do really well on space missions, but it's the physiological, the medical stuff, the stuff like radiation, loss of bone mass and muscle mass and density. It's those things that we need to figure out.”

    Scott Kelly
  233. “The literature of menopause is the saddest, the most awful, and the most medical of all genres. You're sleepless, you're anxious, you're fat, you're depressed - and the advice is always the same: take more walks, eat some kale, and drink lots of water. It didn't help.”

    Sandra Tsing Loh
  234. “They call Howard University the 'capstone of black education.' Howard was one of the historically black colleges where people want to go and send their children. Both of my grandfathers went through the medical school, and being in D.C., not far from New York City, it was a natural choice for me.”

    Lynn Whitfield
  235. “For me, a good thriller must teach me something about the real world. Thrillers like 'Coma,' 'The Hunt for Red October' and 'The Firm' all captivated me by providing glimpses into realms about which I knew very little - medical science, submarine technology and the law.”

    Dan Brown
  236. “Financial trouble, financial crisis, medical trouble, I've seen it all. But I never experienced a moment of breakdown or self-doubt, somehow.”

    Pratik Gandhi
  237. “There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.”

    Erica Durance
  238. “Multi-cancer early detection is one of many incredible examples of the United States leading in medical innovation.”

    George Santos
  239. “Instead of writing thrillers to pay for my train bills, I was actually now going to medical school in order to have something to write about.”

    Michael Crichton
  240. “As a medical doctor and cardiac surgeon, I had the responsibility of performing open-heart surgery on President Spencer W. Kimball in 1972, when he was Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.”

    Russell M. Nelson
  241. “We have the greatest hospitals, doctors, and medical technology in the world - we need to make them accessible to every American.”

    Barbara Boxer
  242. “I couldn't make a headphone look like a piece of medical equipment or a toy, as most headphones do.”

    Jimmy Iovine
  243. “Of course, the medical profession doesn't like D.I.Y. anything.”

    Eric Topol
  244. “The goal of my University education was to get into a medical college and equip myself to run a hospital in Kumbakonam left behind by my father, M.K. Sambasivan, who died at a young age in 1936.”

    M. S. Swaminathan
  245. “I'm trying to knock the medical profession into accepting its responsibilities, and those responsibilities include assisting their patients with death.”

    Jack Kevorkian
  246. “I was always passionate about the Miss India pageant. Though I was a medical student, I never had a plan B. I dont want to regret anything in life, so it was really important for me to win this competition.”

    Manushi Chhillar
  247. “I'm not sure the least educated members of the population are missing out on the advances in medical technology as much as they are adopting harmful behavioral habits that shorten their life.”

    S. Jay Olshansky
  248. “I treat my writing like a day job, like my main job, even if for many years I was doing other jobs to pay the bills. I worked as a copy editor. I was a medical guinea pig. I was an eBay power seller of ladies' handbags. I was an assistant to a bookie at the horse races. I bartended. I did anything I could to make ends meet.”

    Miguel Syjuco
  249. “For many people, managing pain involves using prescription medicine in combination with complementary techniques like physical therapy, acupuncture, yoga and massage. I appreciate this because I truly believe medical care should address the person as a whole - their mind, body, and spirit.”

    Naomi Judd
  250. “I was born and raised in California and benefited from California's excellent public schools, from kindergarten through medical school.”

    Ami Bera
  251. “I love the Discovery Channel. I love all sorts of medical shows.”

    Cote de Pablo
  252. “A strong intuition is much more powerful than a weal test. Normals teach us rules; outliers teach us laws. For every perfect medical experiment, there is a perfect human bias.”

    Siddhartha Mukherjee
  253. “I believe doctors and scientists who say that disruption of our immune system by negative energy makes you prone to diseases of which cancer is one. That is a medical fact.”

    Noel Edmonds
  254. “I am a medical scientist, not a practical physician. I think it's very upfront. I am a doctor. I have long experience with heart disease.”

    Robert Jarvik
  255. “And as a nurse, I know very well the importance, for example, of electronic medical records.”

    Lois Capps
  256. “Over the years my mother's steadfast faith in God has inspired me, particularly when I had to perform extremely difficult surgical procedures or when I found myself faced with my own medical scare.”

    Ben Carson
  257. “Here's the crazy thing: if I was guilty I would be entitled to job training, housing, medical treatment. But I have nothing. I was released with five dollars and 37 cents of my own money.”

    Nick Yarris
  258. “A lot of psychological principles and even medical principles, you see them coming around to what the Bible said hundreds of years ago: a merry heart is good like a medicine.”

    Joel Osteen
  259. “In my eyes, there's heroes I look up to. People who saved me - my caretakers, people at Boston Medical Center. My surgeon. The people that pulled me off that ground, who pulled me out. Those are my heroes. The police. The paramedics. Those are the true heroes.”

    Jeff Bauman
  260. “Uninsured care happens in this country, and here's the problem. It's not properly accounted for. The people who pay for uninsured care at the moment are the hospitals and the doctors and all of the medical providers.”

    John Fleming
  261. “I had a mind inquiring enough to question world events, as well as the passion fostered by my background to care, but I lacked the emotional maturity to process these things. That made me ripe for Islamist recruitment. Into this ferment came my recruiter, himself straight out of a London medical college.”

    Maajid Nawaz
  262. “My plan always was to play college football, hope to get a few snaps in and then go on to medical school. As I went further in my career and got to my junior year, I realized as I looked around, 'I got a shot here, and I might as well go after it.'”

    Kirk Cousins
  263. “When my husband turned 40, I was obsessed. 'Has he had his medical checkup?' He needed to go to the doctor; he needed to go to the dentist. Any little cough, I was really on him. Then he turned 40, and I thought, 'Maybe that's why I've been so obsessed with his health!'”

    Cate Blanchett
  264. “In the Saudi system, women are considered inferior. No matter our age, we have male guardians. We must get permission from men to attend school, to work, to marry, to travel overseas - even to have basic medical procedures.”

    Manal al-Sharif
  265. “Miriam Were has made outstanding contributions to public health in the developing world. She brings basic medical services to women and children in East Africa.”

    Liya Kebede
  266. “There's a lot of arrogance in the medical community. There are good, reliable websites you can go to for information - the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins.”

    Tom Brokaw
  267. “Malaria was one of the epidemic diseases with the most comprehensive records in traditional Chinese medical literature.”

    Tu Youyou
  268. “Abortion is inherently different from other medical procedures because no other procedure involves the purposeful termination of a potential life.”

    Potter Stewart
  269. “I met my husband, Jacob, in medical school. We married and went to live in Hawaii where his family lived. It was very beautiful, but I wasn't used to being on an island and needed wide open spaces. Eventually we moved to Maine, New England.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  270. “There's always a time in a relationship when you can pull back. Three years ago when I realized I was falling for a guy with a complicated medical history, I decided not to exit. Believe me, I made the right decision.”

    Pam Shriver
  271. “I, at the age of 17 or 18 as a medical student, suddenly came up against a problem: 'What am I? What is the meaning of my existence as I experience it?'”

    John Eccles
  272. “A major driver of the cost of healthcare in the United States is a compromise that was reached with the American Medical Association in the 1960s when Medicare was first established.”

    Clayton M. Christensen
  273. “Liberal that I am, I support health-care reform on its merits alone. My liberal blood boils, for example, when I read that half of the personal bankruptcies in this country are brought on, in part, by medical expenses.”

    Thomas Frank
  274. “Medical attention and emotional support can be difficult to obtain for those in need, yet both are essential to nurturing healthy futures year round and especially during the holiday season.”

    Sylvia Mathews Burwell
  275. “I'm a medical doctor and a biomedical scientist.”

    Steven Hatfill
  276. “When I was a child, I was unable to go to any type of sleepaway summer camp because of health issues. Once I learned about the Lopez Foundation, I knew I wanted to get involved, send kids with kidney disease away to camp so they can still experience overnight camp with medical needs at hand.”

    Sarah Hyland
  277. “No one should have to choose between medicine and other necessities. No one should have to use the emergency room every time a child gets sick. And no one should have to live in constant fear that a medical problem will become a financial crisis.”

    Brad Henry
  278. “It is possible for the assembly-line worker consigned to tightening the bolts on the transmission and the office worker who processes medical insurance claims to work with pride and efficiency, but it's not easy to maintain that attitude.”

    Paul Hawken
  279. “We have the sense that medical students come to medicine with a great capacity to understand the suffering of patients. And then by the end of the third year they completely lose that ability, partly because we teach them the specialized language of medicine.”

    Abraham Verghese
  280. “Even putting aside the Judeo-Christian morality upon which the Constitution and our nation's culture are based, the notion of forced euthanasia would contradict the long-held body of medical ethics to which all American doctors must adhere.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  281. “There have been some medical schools in which somewhere along the assembly line, a faculty member has informed the students, not so much by what he said but by what he did, that there is an intimate relation between curing and caring.”

    Ashley Montagu
  282. “One goes through school, college, medical school and one's internship learning little or nothing about goodness but a good deal about success.”

    Ashley Montagu
  283. “Researches tested a new form of medical marijuana that treats pain but doesn't get the user high, prompting patients who need medical marijuana to declare, 'Thank you?'”

    Jimmy Fallon
  284. “There are three subjects on which the knowledge of the medical profession in general is woefully weak; they are manners, morals, and medicine.”

    Gerald F. Lieberman
  285. “Medical professionals, not insurance company bureaucrats, should be making health care decisions.”

    Barbara Boxer
  286. “Americans of all ages deserve quality end-of-life medical care.”

    Bill Nelson
  287. “Even top caliber hospitals cannot escape medical mistakes that sometimes result in irreparable damage to patients.”

    Carl Levin
  288. “Reform of the medical liability system should be considered as part of a comprehensive response to surging medical malpractice premiums that endanger Americans' access to quality medical care.”

    Lincoln Chafee
  289. “Completeness? Happiness? These words don't come close to describing my emotions. There truly is nothing I can say to capture what motherhood means to me, particularly given my medical history.”

    Anita Baker
  290. “We still have people in the active duty, and if people are feeling ill, if they're experiencing various symptoms and they're still in the active duty, they're less likely to come forward because that could result in their medical discharge.”

    Bernie Sanders
  291. “I found out that colonels can stay until they drop dead or get a walker and being a critical medical specialty as an Army trained emergency room doctor, I could stay until age 67.”

    Gerald Griffin
  292. “Charge forward with hope and get the best medical advice you can. Talk to your friends, neighbors, family, and together you attack it. We can't always control what happens to us, but we can always control how we react to it.”

    Robert Urich
  293. “I can help a lot of other people who've gone through the same thing by building a center that will help men and women who don't have the funds to take care of themselves and get the medical treatment.”

    David Gest
  294. “Advances in science and medical research and public health policies have meant that life expectancy for Australians is one of the highest in the world.”

    Julie Bishop
  295. “I am very abnormal… But it wasn't very long ago that I wasn't so abnormal. I was very normal and headed for a lifetime of paying medical bills as proof of my normalcy.”

    Dirk Benedict
  296. “The World Health Organisation has a lot of its medical experts sitting in Geneva while hospitals in Africa have no drugs and desperate patients are forced to seek medication on the black market.”

    Pauline Hanson
  297. “The whole story of the comfort women, the system of forced sexual slavery, the medical experiments of Unit 731, is not something that is in the US psyche. That is changing because many books are coming out.”

    Iris Chang
  298. “Yes, there is a story about Agent Orange, and we knew that it harmed our troops and we knew how long it was to get the medical community to accept that, the military to accept it, the VA to accept it.”

    Christopher Shays
  299. “As a former professional patient advocate, I believe prescription drugs are an essential part of high-quality medical treatment, and I supported enactment of the Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act.”

    Sue Kelly
  300. “The sacrifices made by veterans and their willingness to fight in defense of our nation merit our deep respect and praise - and to the best in benefits and medical care.”

    Sue Kelly
  301. “In my own life, I decided to leave meat off my plate in medical school, but was a bit slow to realise that dairy products and eggs are not health foods either.”

    Neal Barnard
  302. “They don't like thinking in medical school. They memorize - that's all they want you to do. You must not think.”

    John Backus
  303. “Medical physicists work in cooperation with doctors. A few medical physicists devote their time to research and teaching. A few get involved with administrative duties.”

    John Cameron
  304. “I am sure that I have been much more useful to society as a medical physicist.”

    John Cameron
  305. “When I entered medical physics in 1958 there were fewer than 100 in the U.S. and I could see many opportunities to apply my knowledge of nuclear physics.”

    John Cameron
  306. “I was the Chair of the first department of medical physics in a medical school in the U.S.”

    John Cameron
  307. “I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.”

    John Cameron
  308. “There are now over 5,000 medical physicists in the U.S more than 50 times the number in 1958.”

    John Cameron
  309. “The growth of technology is such that it is not possible today for a nuclear physicist to switch into medical physics without training. The field is now much more technical. More training is needed to do the job.”

    John Cameron
  310. “In addition, I'll be attending women's health expos and medical conferences with the goal to promote dialogue between women and their health-care providers.”

    Karen Duffy
  311. “I don't practice, but I am still officially in paediatrics. I keep in touch with journals, and I have a very good data bank of medical information and there is a key thing for a writer knowing where to go. I know where to go to get the information that I need.”

    Jonathan Kellerman
  312. “When I talked to my medical friends about the strange silence on this subject in American medical magazines and textbooks, I gained the impression that here was a subject tainted with Socialism or with feminine sentimentality for the poor.”

    Alice Hamilton
  313. “Every article I wrote in those days, every speech I made, is full of pleading for the recognition of lead poisoning as a real and serious medical problem.”

    Alice Hamilton
  314. “I do not believe that Congress or the Administration should prohibit the medical community from pursuing a promising avenue of research that may improve the lives of millions of Americans.”

    Tom Allen
  315. “When I went to the University, the medical school was the only place where one could hope to find the means to study life, its nature, its origins, and its ills.”

    Albert Claude
  316. “That's the thing. in medicine, you're used to saying there's a problem within the person, and saying there's a problem within the culture, that's not a medical answer. Medicine has to look in one direction, so there's only one type of answer that they can find.”

    Chester Brown
  317. “Only medical hypnosis is capable of opening up amnesia.”

    Betty Hill
  318. “In 1963 and later papers, I pointed out that the special market characteristics of medical care and medical insurance could be explained by reference to differences in information among the parties involved.”

    Kenneth Arrow
  319. “After wrestling with myself for six months, I began medical treatment. During that time I started a band with some friends of mine called Jack's Car, but that didn't last.”

    Jack Irons
  320. “The logic is often far-fetched - how does medical marijuana affect interstate commerce? - and some conservatives would like judges to start throwing out federal laws wholesale on commerce clause grounds. The court once again said no thanks.”

    Michael Kinsley
  321. “My mother was told she couldn't go to medical school because she was a woman and a Jew. So she became a teacher in the New York City public school system.”

    Marilyn Hacker
  322. “I completed medical school at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1984.”

    Samuel Wilson
  323. “I spent some time at White Memorial Medical Center as a senior medical student doing a rotation in surgery; however, I felt I wasn't getting enough time assisting.”

    Samuel Wilson
  324. “I would like to promote the concept of a partnership of insurance companies, physicians and hospitals in deploying a basic framework for an electronic medical records system that is affordable.”

    Samuel Wilson
  325. “I would like the Medical Society to be one of the resources for information about the influences that have an impact on our patients and our practices.”

    Samuel Wilson
  326. “There's a lot of interest from the medical community on how things develop in microgravity, and the hope, later, that is expected to apply to what the changes are in humans as well.”

    Linda M. Godwin
  327. “Long gone are the days when hospital stays and surgeries made up the bulk of seniors' annual medical expenses.”

    Jim Gerlach
  328. “Without true medical liability reform, our doctors will continue to leave, and young doctors coming out of medical school $100,000 to $200,000 in debt will not be able to afford such onerous costs.”

    Jim Gerlach
  329. “I took anatomy classes. I went to medical libraries and talked to doctors and nutritionists. I did the whole thing before using myself as a human guinea pig.”

    Marilu Henner
  330. “Just the actual physical ability to hold four instruments simultaneously and do some of the things that Vivien was able to do is mind blowing to any surgeon. He never went to medical school and he became one of the great teachers of medicine himself, people are just amazed.”

    Mary Stuart Masterson
  331. “The fact that he didn't get credit for a while is more the story of social injustice. But his own spirit wasn't driven by that, and wasn't dependent upon that. He just wished he had the cash to go to medical school.”

    Mary Stuart Masterson
  332. “I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices.”

    Mary Stuart Masterson
  333. “I wanted to go to medical school. But, I never got a college scholarship.”

    Edwin Moses
  334. “I don't think there's any independent cartoonist whose stuff I don't like or respect in at least some way or another. We're all marginal laborers - we're practically medical oddities - so I don't see why we can't all be nice to each other.”

    Chris Ware
  335. “Eating disorders can have serious medical and psychological consequences which, left unchecked, can kill. Parents should address this issue and ask their children to discuss how they feel about themselves.”

    Tipper Gore
  336. “Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.”

    Philip Emeagwali
  337. “The Navy's paid for you to go through school, and then they need doctors to go out and take care of people who are in various different parts of the world. I decided to pay back my time first as an undersea medical officer. I was stationed in Scotland.”

    Laurel Clark
  338. “After he was assassinated, his family and the men who had served him continued the lying and began the destruction, censoring and hiding of JFK's medical records.”

    Richard Reeves
  339. “Kennedy lied and lied about his health while he was alive, even using his father's influence to get into the Navy without ever taking a medical examination.”

    Richard Reeves
  340. “As far as hypnosis is concerned, I had a very serious problem when I was in my twenties. I encountered a man who later became the president of the American Society of Medical Hypnosis. He couldn't hypnotize me.”

    Theodore Sturgeon
  341. “Libertarians argue that no normal adult has the right to impose choices on other normal adults, except in abnormal circumstances, such as when one person finds another unconscious and administers medical assistance or calls an ambulance.”

    Tom G. Palmer
  342. “We also have a program in place for low income people. A family of four making $26,000 a year can receive medical coverage, irrespective of citizenship or what documents.”

    George Pataki
  343. “If someone lives in New York, he's a New Yorker - they are entitled to the best medical system in the world.”

    George Pataki
  344. “I'd visit the near future, close enough that someone might want to talk to Larry Niven and can figure out the language; distant enough to get me decent medical techniques and a ticket to the Moon.”

    Larry Niven
  345. “Nobody could tell us or really had a very good idea, if there were a massive release of radiation, what kind of medical treatment people were going to need and this or that, or, indeed, whether there would be medical personnel around.”

    William Scranton
  346. “We ought to be providing protective sanctuaries for the Kurdish rebels. That means finding some places where they can come and to which we will then be able to provide food and water and medical help.”

    Les Aspin
  347. “It worries me about our unwillingness to really address reforms and modernization in Medicare. This thing was designed 37 years ago. It has not evolved to keep pace with current medical technology.”

    John Sununu
  348. “The public has lost faith in the ability of Social Security and Medicare to provide for old age. They've lost faith in the banking system and in conventional medical insurance.”

    Ron Chernow
  349. “Over 120 Aboriginal communities run their own health services - some have been doing so for 30 years. They struggle with difficult medical problems. They also try to deal with counselling, stolen generations issues, family relationships, violence, suicide prevention.”

    Malcolm Fraser
  350. “Civil and political rights are critical, but not often the real problem for the destitute sick. My patients in Haiti can now vote but they can't get medical care or clean water.”

    Paul Farmer
  351. “Many of us are alarmed at the skyrocketing cost of medical care, including patients, who are the consumers. However, medical malpractice is not the reason for these increasing costs.”

    Joe Baca
  352. “In my second year, after moving to the Medical School, I began the courses of Anatomy and Physiology. I had begun to see that I was interested in cells and their functions.”

    Sydney Brenner
  353. “I set up a laboratory in the Department of Physiology in the Medical School in South Africa and begin to try to find a bacteriophage system which we might use to solve the genetic code.”

    Sydney Brenner
  354. “Listening to medical facts was not enough. People wanted one hundred percent guarantees.”

    Ryan White
  355. “The grounding in natural sciences which I obtained in the course of my medical studies, including preliminary examinations in botany, zoology, physics, and chemistry, was to become decisive in determining the trend of my literary work.”

    Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
  356. “And of course, identifying all human genes and proteins will have great medical significance.”

    Daniel Nathans
  357. “So I applied to medical school and received a scholarship at Washington University in St. Louis. Washington University turned out to be a lucky choice. The faculty was scholarly and dedicated and accessible to students.”

    Daniel Nathans
  358. “Yet it looks as if the thing we use to solve our problems with is the source of our problems. It's like going to the doctor and having him make you ill. In fact, in 20% of medical cases we do apparently have that going on. But in the case of thought, its far over 20%.”

    David Bohm
  359. “We need to bridge the gap between the medical libraries and the hospital rooms; take the information out there already, add to it, focus it, harness it - and bring it to the patient who was just diagnosed today.”

    Bruce Vento
  360. “Another cause of change, one less noticeable but fundamental, is the modern growth of population closely connected with scientific and medical discoveries. It is interesting that the United Nations has set up a special Commission to study this question.”

    Emily Greene Balch
  361. “Procedures outside the stadiums and in the parking areas still need to be optimized, for example so that emergency medical services can leave the grounds on their way to the hospital faster.”

    Otto Schily
  362. “My diminished girth, in tailor phraseology, was hardly conceivable even by my own friends, or my respected medical adviser, until I put on my former clothing, over what I now wear, which is a thoroughly convincing proof of the remarkable change.”

    William Banting
  363. “Alfred Nobel was much concerned, as are we all, with the tangible benefits we hope for and expect from physiological and medical research, and the Faculty of the Caroline Institute has ever been alert to recognize practical benefits.”

    Haldan Keffer Hartline
  364. “After I read all the medical journals and watched all the documentaries, I still didn't understand the physical sensation of ticking and where it comes from and what it feels like.”

    Robin Tunney
  365. “Today, it is research with human embryonic stem cells and attempts to prepare cloned stem cells for research and medical therapies that are being disavowed as being ethically unacceptable.”

    Paul Berg
  366. “The government can still conduct clandestine searches of innocent people's private information such as library, medical, and financial records. This is wrong and should have been addressed in a true compromise.”

    Jose Serrano
  367. “But I contend that if we're providing total medical coverage for every man, woman, and child in Iraq, shouldn't we at least be doing the same thing for every man, woman, and child in the United States?”

    Tony Campolo
  368. “With tens of thousands of patients dying every year from preventable medical errors, it is imperative that we embrace available technologies and drastically improve the way medical records are handled and processed.”

    Jon Porter
  369. “However, many skilled medical volunteers are turned away because community health centers cannot afford to cover their additional medical liability insurance.”

    Tim Murphy
  370. “It is my sincere hope that hospitals across Indiana, and America, continue to strive for excellence when it comes to providing medical care. This proposed rule will be harmful to communities who wish to upgrade their medical facilities.”

    Steve Buyer
  371. “The great medical facilities are a relief for the parents, too, who don't have to think about caring for their young ones on their own for a weekend. They have a great time.”

    Jami Gertz
  372. “Ensuring Americans have access to adequate medical care should be a priority for all of us.”

    Dave Reichert
  373. “Consider this: I can go to Antarctica and get cash from an ATM without a glitch, but should I fall ill during my travels, a hospital there could not access my medical records or know what medications I am on.”

    Nathan Deal
  374. “Harvard Medical School, the University of South Florida and the American Psychiatric Association have all conducted studies showing that the earlier one begins gambling, the more likely it is he or she will become an addicted, problem gambler.”

    Spencer Bachus
  375. “Oh there are lots of doctors and medical professionals out there who buy my devices at whole sale price.”

    Alex Chiu
  376. “Immortality Device has been tested and researched by medical researchers all over the world from time to time. They email me and told me what they found. I post their results sometimes on my site.”

    Alex Chiu
  377. “The technology used to detect if vehicles are carrying radioactive material is so sensitive it can tell if a person recently received radiation as part of a medical procedure.”

    Timothy Murphy
  378. “The current medical records system is this: Room after room after room in a hospital filled with paper files.”

    Timothy Murphy
  379. “If one of us, any of us, any American is traveling in a town somewhere in America and a medical crisis hits them, for someone who is diabetic or perhaps has heart disease or some other problems, where do we get the records to determine what to do?”

    Timothy Murphy
  380. “It is false to suggest that medical breakthroughs come only through government research.”

    Roger Wicker
  381. “In the Radiation Laboratory we count it a privilege to do everything we can to assist our medical colleagues in the application of these new tools to the problems of human suffering.”

    Ernest Lawrence
  382. “We cannot sacrifice innocent human life now for vague and exaggerated promises of medical treatments thirty of forty years from now. There are ways to pursue this technology and respect life at the same time.”

    Ernest Istook
  383. “I'd come out of the army after five years as a medic. I was a medical administrator and we ran hospitals, and I was a Captain in the army at the end, in 1945.”

    Eli Wallach
  384. “I read Freud's Introductory Lectures in Psychoanalysis in basically one sitting. I decided to enroll in medical school. It was almost like a conversion experience.”

    Stanislav Grof
  385. “Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically.”

    Ralph Merkle
  386. “Fort Smith, being the place of my longest stay, was the scene of my largest medical practice.”

    Ernest Thompson Seton
  387. “It has been suggested at various times that I should start an operation in the United Kingdom but - bearing in mind my age and medical history - I think this would be not a very sensible way to go forward.”

    Martin Fleischmann
  388. “When I took command in Vietnam, I gave great emphasis to food and medical care - and to the mail.”

    William Westmoreland
  389. “Today, all patients accepted for treatment at St. Jude's are treated without regard for the family's ability to pay. Everything beyond what is covered by insurance is taken care of, and for those without insurance, all of the medical costs are absorbed by the hospital.”

    Marlo Thomas
  390. “For my convalescence, I had to exercise my voice only with vowels. It is a medical rule after a long loss of voice.”

    Nana Mouskouri
  391. “The Google algorithm was a significant development. I've had thank-you emails from people whose lives have been saved by information on a medical website or who have found the love of their life on a dating website.”

    Tim Berners-Lee
  392. “Although awareness of cancer's prevalence in the United States improves and medical advances in the field abound, pancreatic cancer has largely been absent from the list of major success stories.”

    Chris Van Hollen
  393. “I have many times thought I did the wrong thing, but the reason was not to be a medical doctor - it was just to have the information. But then, maybe I was wrong, I don't know.”

    Lennart Nilsson
  394. “Failure to properly control our borders costs citizens in many ways: schools become overcrowded, medical resources are stretched too thin, other government services are overtaxed, and taxes increase further.”

    Zach Wamp
  395. “Radio interoperability is essential for our police, fire, and emergency medical service departments to communicate with each other in times of emergency.”

    Lucille Roybal-Allard
  396. “The space industry is developing and delivering benefits that tie into our immediate needs and priorities here on Earth-for example, medical and materials research, and satellite communications.”

    Marc Garneau
  397. “But I spent just two calendar years at Cornell University, though it was covering more than three years of work, and then went to medical school and did become interested in psychiatry, and even helped form a kind of psychiatry club in medical school.”

    Robert Jay Lifton
  398. “I have written two medical novels. I have never studied medicine, never seen an operation.”

    Taylor Caldwell
  399. “Vaccination is the medical sacrament corresponding to baptism. Whether it is or is not more efficacious I do not know.”

    Samuel Butler
  400. “Jews were asked when life begins. For them it's when they finally graduate medical school.”

    Evan Sayet
  401. “Folks, the most insidious part of this whole health care scheme is that all of these vast medical expenditures will become nothing more than government budget items. We individuals will no longer exist. The relationship between a government and citizen will change forever.”

    Rush Limbaugh
  402. “I basically believe the medical insurance industry should be nonprofit, not profit-making. There is no way a health reform plan will work when it is implemented by an industry that seeks to return money to shareholders instead of using that money to provide health care.”

    Dianne Feinstein
  403. “Jobs for every American is doomed to failure because of modern automation and production. We ought to recognize it and create an income-maintenance system so every single American has the dignity and the wherewithal for shelter, basic food, and medical care. I'm talking about welfare for all. Without it, you're going to have warfare for all.”

    Jerry Brown
  404. “A retired teacher paid $62,000 towards her pension and nothing, yes nothing, for full family medical, dental and vision coverage over her entire career. What will we pay her? $1.4 million in pension benefits and another $215,000 in health care benefit premiums over her lifetime.”

    Chris Christie
  405. “No one wants to go back to a situation where, if you have a pre-existing medical condition, you, you can be deprived of coverage. No one wants to go back to a situation where, if you get seriously ill, you can get thrown off your insurance. Seniors don't want to go back to paying more for their prescription drugs.”

    David Axelrod
  406. “And it was back in the mid-1980s, and as I point out in a piece, that was when we are spending about eight percent of our gross domestic product on health care. And even then, we had the impression that so much of the excessive, aggressive medical treatment that took place at the end of life was not only unnecessary but it was cruel.”

    Richard Dooling
  407. “Stay out of the sun, because it is the worst thing in terms of aging. I'm very medical. I come from a medical family.”

    Nicole Kidman
  408. “My parents and grandparents have always been engaged in teaching or the medical profession or the priesthood, so I've sort of grown up with a sense of complicity in the lives of other people, so there's no virtue in that; it's the way one is raised.”

    Colin Firth
  409. “I welcome the President and working with him to try to get some of that medical malpractice reform so we can get the cost of health care to come down.”

    Ben Quayle
  410. “In our own state, we came up with, I think, what was a very novel approach to closing the gap on the uninsured. To harmonize medical records - which was a major step in getting costs out of the system.”

    Jon Huntsman, Jr
  411. “We can't get to the $4 trillion in savings that we need by just cutting the 12 percent of the budget that pays for things like medical research and education funding and food inspectors and the weather service. And we can't just do it by making seniors pay more for Medicare.”

    Barack Obama
  412. “When Demetrie got sick, we knew it was our responsibility to take care of her and pay her medical bills. And we embraced that. But the tricky part is, like so many families in the South, we also expected her to use a separate bathroom, to use separate utensils.”

    Kathryn Stockett
  413. “I think first and foremost everybody should understand that Canadians are strongly committed to the system of universal health insurance, to the principle that your ability to pay does not determine your access to critical medical service.”

    Stephen Harper
  414. “If I had the medical clearance to fight, I would want to fight the best. The best would be Mayweather.”

    Roberto Duran
  415. “That's why I wanted to be part of this AIDS Project Los Angeles party. We help raise funds for those who are having a tough time with some very basic necessities, like shelter, food, and medical care.”

    Brande Roderick
  416. “I know we can't always know what medical surprises may happen during childbirth. But my hope is to go fully natural - no epidural, no interventions. Wish me luck.”

    Danica McKellar
  417. “The sort of thinking at the time was, 'Well, we're giving you access to medical care which you wouldn't otherwise be able to get, so your payment is that we get to use you in research.'”

    Rebecca Skloot
  418. “President Obama and his radical feminist enforcers have had it in for Catholic medical providers from the get-go. It's about time all people of faith fought back against this unprecedented encroachment on religious liberty. First, they came for the Catholics. Who's next?”

    Michelle Malkin
  419. “Whether it's possible or not, being a doctor, you take an oath. To care for your patient, not to kill them. You take an oath to do things that are proper in the medical world. Not to administer something outside of a hospital setting that's not even your area.”

    Jermaine Jackson
  420. “I had the privilege of practicing medicine in the early '60s, before we had any government. It worked rather well, and there was nobody on the street suffering with no medical care.”

    Ron Paul
  421. “I have been recently diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome, an autoimmune disease which is an ongoing medical condition that affects my energy level and causes fatigue and joint pain.”

    Venus Williams
  422. “On bad days, I think I'd like to be a plastic surgeon who goes to Third World countries and operates on children in villages with airlifts, and then I think, 'Yeah, right, I'm going to go back to undergraduate school and take all the biology I missed and then go to medical school.' No. No.”

    Tama Janowitz
  423. “Informed consent is required for every invasive medical procedure, from getting your ears pierced to having an abortion.”

    Bob McDonnell
  424. “I was proud to share the stories of my friends at Georgetown Law who have suffered dire medical consequences because our student insurance does not cover contraception for the purpose of preventing pregnancy.”

    Sandra Fluke
  425. “It seems sensible to me that we should look to the medical profession, that over the centuries has helped us to live longer and healthier lives, to help us die peacefully among our loved ones in our own home without a long stay in God's waiting room.”

    Terry Pratchett
  426. “I believe it should be possible for someone stricken with a serious and ultimately fatal illness to choose to die peacefully with medical help, rather than suffer.”

    Terry Pratchett
  427. “I went to medical school because I wanted to ask the big questions. Do we have a soul? Does God exist? What happens after death?”

    Deepak Chopra
  428. “Corporate governance is a huge issue too. We don't have women on these corporate boards. More than half of the students in law school are women, more than half of the women, I think, in medical school now are women.”

    Claire McCaskill
  429. “I have no qualms about saying I am more confident in the medical treatment in America. The breast cancer survival rate is 20 per cent higher than in the UK.”

    Koo Stark
  430. “I mean, everybody should have access to medical care. And, you know, it shouldn't be such a big deal.”

    Paul Farmer
  431. “Haiti is always talking about decentralization and nothing has been so obvious, perhaps a weakness, as the centralized nature of Haitian society as being revealed by the earthquake. I mean, they lost all these medical training programs because they didn't have them anywhere else.”

    Paul Farmer
  432. “The best way to reduce the cost of medical care is to reduce the illness.”

    Arlen Specter
  433. “If I'm pushed, I'd also have to admit I don't like people with allergies. They just annoy me. There seems to be something far too self-centred about it. 'No thanks, I'm allergic.' Why not just say 'No thanks'? I wasn't asking for your medical history, I was just passing around the nuts. Trying to be friendly, that's all.”

    Jack Dee
  434. “Medical knowledge and technical savvy are biodegradable. The sort of medicine that was practiced in Boston or New York or Atlanta fifty years ago would be as strange to a medical student or intern today as the ceremonial dance of a !Kung San tribe would seem to a rock festival audience in Hackensack.”

    Lewis Thomas
  435. “The dilemma of modern medicine, and the underlying central flaw in medical education and, most of all, in the training of interns, is the irresistible drive to do something, anything. It is expected by patients and too often agreed to by their doctors, in the face of ignorance.”

    Lewis Thomas
  436. “Medical debts are the number-one cause of bankruptcy in America.”

    Barbara Ehrenreich
  437. “Remember, I'm a doctor's daughter. So obviously I'm interested in all medical things.”

    Nancy Reagan
  438. “I have four strikes against me. I'm black, I'm short, I'm intelligent, and I have a medical condition.”

    Gary Coleman
  439. “Nobody had ever told me junk food was bad for me. Four years of medical school, and four years of internship and residency, and I never thought anything was wrong with eating sweet rolls and doughnuts, and potatoes, and bread, and sweets.”

    Robert Atkins
  440. “Five thousand people every day lose their home because of a medical bankruptcy. Most of them had insurance.”

    Debbie Stabenow
  441. “As a player, I was fortunate to work with coaching and medical staffs that underscored the importance of utilizing injury prevention exercises, which contributed to my healthy and long playing career.”

    Cobi Jones
  442. “Why doesn't Apple stop for a year and make medical devices? When people talk about technology, that's where I start to get a little hot under the collar because I know that it's the key to solving some of the world's biggest problems. Having a faster, thinner telephone is not one of the world's biggest problems.”

    Luke Perry
  443. “I've been advised not to have any more children for medical reasons, so that's it - the shop has closed, even though I would have loved a daughter.”

    Toni Braxton
  444. “Drug abuse is a medical disease that requires medical professionals.”

    Doug Ose
  445. “When I was born in 1970 with a rare genetic disorder called spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia congenita (SED), medical science wasn't what it is today and my mum and dad were treated terribly by the medical profession.”

    Warwick Davis
  446. “In a wristwatch, imagine the battery is in the strap and there's a medical sensor in there connected to the internet. If someone is monitoring that, they could phone up if the user has forgotten to take some medication. This could save hundreds of dollars in medical fees later. What's missing? It's a stable battery.”

    Donald Sadoway
  447. “Canadians have been very generous toward Haiti after the earthquake and, thanks to you, our most vulnerable people have received food, drinkable water, shelter, medical care and education. For that, we are extremely grateful.”

    Laurent Lamothe
  448. “It's interesting when people make comments about celebrities' weight gain or lack of weight gain as if they're a medical professional that's treating that celebrity. Like, 'This doctor does not treat Jessica Simpson, but thinks her weight is unhealthy.' If you don't treat her, then how do you know?”

    Busy Philipps
  449. “I founded a launch company called International Microspace when I graduated medical school in 1989. We were trying to build a microsatellite launcher.”

    Peter Diamandis
  450. “I first wanted to be a psychiatrist. I decided against that in medical school when I discovered that psychiatrists didn't, in reality, do what they did on TV.”

    Ben Carson
  451. “I unfortunately had a lot of medical procedures throughout my life, so I decided to paint all of my surgeries as a way to heal and as a way to grow.”

    Paz de la Huerta
  452. “I am a military police officer and I have served on two deployments; my first was to Iraq, in a medical unit, and my second deployment was to Kuwait, as a military police platoon leader.”

    Tulsi Gabbard
  453. “There are the medical dangers of football in general caused by head trauma over repetitive hits.”

    H. G. Bissinger
  454. “Because of my medical and ideological training, I am accustomed to saying that life is adaptation and symbiosis.”

    Tabare Vazquez
  455. “Medical decisions have been politicized. What doctor wants a state legislator in his consulting room?”

    Garry Trudeau
  456. “When you talk about obesity, there's so many things that can cause that. It can be a medical thing, or down to the individual. There's a lot of other things involved than eating a Mars bar.”

    Peter Shilton
  457. “I decided to start a medical training program for freelancers, only freelancers. They're the ones who are doing most of the combat reporting. They're taking most of the risks. They're absorbing most of the casualties. And they're the most underserved and under-resourced of everyone in the entire news business.”

    Sebastian Junger
  458. “Now a cholera epidemic was sweeping through Southeast Asia and south Asia in the early 1970s, so I started medical school and I joined a laboratory to work on this.”

    Peter Agre
  459. “Mind you, I've always been a very off-message type of fat broad; one who gladly admits she reached the size she is now solely through lack of discipline and love of pleasure, and who rather despises people (except those with proven medical conditions) who pretend that it is generally otherwise.”

    Julie Burchill
  460. “When families save, they can get through emergencies like a bad harvest or a medical emergency. But it's more than that. They can also plan for the future, gradually saving up for a small business or for their children's school tuition.”

    Jeff Raikes
  461. “Here in Silicon Valley, I have taken part in hundreds of conversations trying to convince people to dive in and become entrepreneurs. All too often, innovators with good, safe, jobs are unwilling to put their family's access to health care at risk by walking away from company-backed medical insurance.”

    Eric Ries
  462. “Citizens must pressure the American Hospital Association, the American Public Health Association, the Centers for Disease Control and other relevant governmental agencies to make greening our hospitals and medical centers a top priority so that they themselves don't create even more illness.”

    Andrew Weil
  463. “We need to accept the seemingly obvious fact that a toxic environment can make people sick and that no amount of medical intervention can protect us. The health care community must become a powerful political lobby for environmental policy and legislation.”

    Andrew Weil
  464. “C-17s should be ready to go at various military bases around the world packed with water, food, medical supplies, sleeping bags and tents, all prepared to be air dropped in alongside soldiers and doctors to begin relief efforts.”

    Steven Van Zandt
  465. “Accountants, machinists, medical technicians, even software writers that write the software for 'machines' are being displaced without upscaled replacement jobs. Retrain, rehire into higher paying and value-added jobs? That may be the political myth of the modern era. There aren't enough of those jobs.”

    Bill Gross
  466. “My first vote was for a communist in east London when I was a medical student. But I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in my time.”

    Robert Winston
  467. “Over the years, HIV/AIDS activists and their allies have been pioneers in creating new frontiers in the medical establishment. Through their efforts, the FDA drug approval procedures were reformed so promising new therapies could reach desperate patients quicker.”

    David Mixner
  468. “The Republicans want to turn Medicare into a voucher plan that will end guaranteed coverage of medical bills for the elderly.”

    Juan Williams
  469. “You can give your Social Security check to any organization, public or private, or to individuals. You can donate it to your favorite political party. You can give the funds to a student scholarship - for your grandchildren, for example - or to somebody who has a medical need. Or you can invest your government check in free enterprise.”

    Mark Skousen
  470. “I agree with cosmetic surgery for medical reasons - my mother had breast cancer and I think it's very sad when somebody has no choice in what happens to their body.”

    Paloma Faith
  471. “My father ended up starting the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre, which is on the slopes of Kilimanjaro. My mother started a school.”

    Greg Mortenson
  472. “When I'm engaged in a story my health is not a big deal, but when I'm not doing anything, if you sit me down, I can get tied up in my own medical dramas. So I much prefer to work.”

    Katherine Boo
  473. “Certainly when I got to medical school, I had role models of the kind of physicians I wanted to be. I had an uncle who, looking back, was probably not the most-educated physician around, but he carried it off so well.”

    Abraham Verghese
  474. “What we need in medical schools is not to teach empathy, as much as to preserve it - the process of learning huge volumes of information about disease, of learning a specialized language, can ironically make one lose sight of the patient one came to serve; empathy can be replaced by cynicism.”

    Abraham Verghese
  475. “Students undergo a conversion in the third year of medical school - not pre-clinical to clinical, but pre-cynical to cynical.”

    Abraham Verghese
  476. “I think America is really in denial about the degree to which residents, particularly foreign medical graduates, man the county hospitals of this country, and but for their services, I'm not sure how exactly we could manage.”

    Abraham Verghese
  477. “I am, in fact, a medical doctor; I am a world expert in mechanical heart technology; and I am an athletically fit man who takes care of his own health through diet and exercise, including frequent five mile runs.”

    Robert Jarvik
  478. “As a medical doctor who chose a career in artificial heart technology rather than clinical practice, I decided not to take an internship, which is required for licensing. Instead, I work with invention, manufacturing, regulatory affairs, and clinical application of artificial hearts.”

    Robert Jarvik
  479. “The United States has an active pharmaceutical industry that has brought huge benefits to the U.S. public. Most Americans, who benefit from these advances, have little understanding of how difficult it is to create an important new medical therapy and make it available to improve public health.”

    Robert Jarvik
  480. “As a physician and a U.S. senator, I have warned since the very beginning about many troubling aspects of Mr. Obama's unprecedented health-insurance mandate. Not only does he believe he can order you to buy insurance, the president also incorrectly equates health insurance coverage with medical care.”

    John Barrasso
  481. “We need stem-cell research, no question about it. It is absolutely crucial for moving our medical science forward. We are trying to harness an untapped source of energy that can provide cures and possibly even prevent disease and suffering.”

    Richard Carmona
  482. “The fact is that a bill allowing any employer to deny insurance coverage based on a moral objection - along with giving an employer permission to ask for medical records showing why a woman is taking birth control - opens up a set of problems that I'm sure its sponsors have not fully considered.”

    Richard Carmona
  483. “Do any of us actually want to live in a world where your boss can decide that he or she is morally opposed to mental health care? What if your employer was morally opposed to getting x-rays or antibiotics? How about just being forced to disclose your private medical information to your employer?”

    Richard Carmona
  484. “In the future, it's going to become more and more impossible for the economy to support how expensive medical care is and the number of sick people we have. Why don't we just get our population healthier so we don't need medical care?”

    Joel Fuhrman
  485. “I entered the literary world, really, from outside. My entire background has been in sciences; I was a biology major in college, then went to medical school. I've never had any formal training in writing.”

    Khaled Hosseini
  486. “I will say that there is an inordinate amount of medicine in my novels, especially the first one. There are a lot of medical things that happen. A hip fracture, three different kinds of lung cancer, pneumonia, blood poisoning, and so on.”

    Khaled Hosseini
  487. “People say that the most expensive piece of medical equipment is the doctor's pen. It's not that we make all the money. It's that we order all the money.”

    Atul Gawande
  488. “Oliver Sacks remains my hero to this day. He was one of the first medical writers I read. The other was Lewis Thomas, who is no longer alive but is just heroic to me.”

    Atul Gawande
  489. “Every country in the world is battling the rising cost of health care. No community anywhere has demonstrably lowered its health-care costs (not just slowed their rate of increase) by improving medical services. They've lowered costs only by cutting or rationing them.”

    Atul Gawande
  490. “No one teaches you how to think about money in medical school or residency. Yet, from the moment you start practicing, you must think about it. You must consider what is covered for a patient and what is not.”

    Atul Gawande
  491. “It is difficult to think of anything more important than providing the best education possible for our children. They will develop the next technologies, medical cures, and global industries, while mitigating their unintended effects, or they will fail to do these things and consign us all to oblivion.”

    Sam Harris
  492. “Artists, writers and people in creative fields are entrepreneurs by necessity. Nobody gives them a paycheck or picks up their medical insurance. The ones who succeed learn to think and act like 'independent operators.' I think people who are technically 'employees' have to think this way as well. The company is not looking out for you.”

    Steven Pressfield
  493. “My books are not really books; they're endless chains of distraction shoved inside a cover. Many of them begin at the search box of Pub Med, an Internet database of medical journal articles.”

    Mary Roach
  494. “I did live through Katrina and also Hurricane Rita, which hit Lake Charles. Interestingly, when Katrina hit, they evacuated and Lake Charles was one of the evacuation destinations. We opened up the civic center of the city to the evacuees and provided them free medical and psychiatric care there.”

    Dale Archer
  495. “I've participated in many demonstrations since I was a child. When I was at medical college, I was fighting King Farouk, then British colonization, against Nasser, against Sadat who pushed me into prison, Mubarak who pushed me into exile. I never stopped.”

    Nawal El Saadawi
  496. “You know, I look to myself mainly as a creative writer all my life and a medical doctor.”

    Nawal El Saadawi
  497. “These core principles - helping patients, preventing medical errors, promoting best practices and improving quality - are the reasons that health IT is featured in both the 2012 Republican platform and 2012 Democratic platform.”

    Sheldon Whitehouse
  498. “If you went to Harvard Medical School, chances are you'll be a doctor at some place. There's a career trajectory. Acting, there's nothing. It's constantly trying to procure jobs - it's very disconcerting.”

    Jesse Eisenberg
  499. “Medical school education and post graduate education emphasize thoroughness.”

    Ezekiel Emanuel
  500. “I think we're rapidly approaching the day where medical science can keep people alive in hospitals, hooked up to tubes and things, far beyond when any kind of quality of life is left at all.”

    Richard Lamm
  501. “It is certainly important to be looking for cures to medical disorders, but it is equally important to conduct research on human health and well-being.”

    Stephen LaBerge
  502. “Just as we would have no need of the farmer's labor and toil if we were living amid the delights of paradise, so also we would not require the medical art for relief if we were immune to disease, as was the case, by God's gift, at the time of Creation before the Fall.”

    Saint Basil
  503. “I thought that if acting didn't work out, I'd have done law school or medical school: probably law to be honest.”

    Jesse Williams
  504. “Medical training taught me the art of breaking down the complex maze of stories, symbols and rituals into clear systems. You could say that it helped me figure out the anatomy and physiology of mythology and its relevance in a society more incisively. How is it that no society can, or does, exist without them?”

    Devdutt Pattanaik
  505. “To cure ALS medically is not economical. The realities are that it's difficult to find funding for research for a medical cure. I believe in developing technology as opposed to medical research. Technology can be economical.”

    Steve Gleason
  506. “We need new medical approaches to preventing and/or curing disease. We need new scientific approaches to generating, storing, and being more efficient with energy. Maybe we need more space exploration. Maybe we need more undersea exploration.”

    Fred Wilson
  507. “Having the urge to write a novel, especially if you've yet to be published, is like having a medical condition impossible to mention in polite company - it's a relief simply to know there are fellow-sufferers out there.”

    Robert Harris
  508. “I have used Twitter for so many things, from places to stay, places to go, things to do, things I need, medical advice, you name it. Especially when I'm on tour, it really feels like I'm being taken care of by half a million people. It is like having a mom.”

    Amanda Palmer
  509. “As I'm sure you may know, I'm planning to become a spaceflight participant and have been recently approved to begin my spaceflight training by the Russian space federation having passed the necessary medical and physical tests.”

    Sarah Brightman
  510. “If you put me in charge of the medical research budget, I would cancel all primary research, I would cancel all new trials, for just one year, and I would spend the money exclusively on making sure that we make the best possible use of the clinical evidence that we already have.”

    Ben Goldacre
  511. “Yes. I'm a doctor, an epidemiologist, and lots of my professional colleagues flip back and forth between industry and medical roles. I know them; they are not bad people. But it is possible for good people in bad systems to do things that inflict enormous harm.”

    Ben Goldacre
  512. “We're all essentially surgically connected to our smartphones, and we're still in the early stages of realizing their medical potential. But they should be a real threat to the medical profession.”

    Eric Topol
  513. “I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible.”

    Eric Topol
  514. “I trained initially as a physical chemist, and then, after becoming interested in biology, I went to medical school and learned how to be a physician. So, I'm a physician scientist.”

    Francis Collins
  515. “I think history would say that medical research has, throughout many changes of parties, remained as one of the shining lights of bipartisan agreement, that people are concerned about health for themselves, for their families, for their constituents.”

    Francis Collins
  516. “A placebo is a phony cure that works. This is very hard for the medical profession to get their teeth around because they hate placebos, but scientifically, placebos work in about 30% of cases that are psychogenic diseases.”

    Charles Jencks
  517. “The medical profession is - and knows itself to be - endemically conservative and conformist.”

    Margaret Heffernan
  518. “I used to say that you'll have 10 IP address on your body… and it looks like that's going to happen through medical monitoring.”

    Eric Schmidt
  519. “I've never met a person who does not want a safer world, better medical care and education for their children, and peace with their neighbours. I just don't meet those people. What I meet, over and over again, as I travel around, is that the essential human condition is optimistic - in every one of these places.”

    Eric Schmidt
  520. “Huge sums are invested globally in medical research and development - and with good reason.”

    Geoff Mulgan
  521. “Whether it's by helping us search for health-related information, connecting us with doctors through online portals, or enabling us to store and retrieve our medical records online, the Internet is starting to show the promise it has to transform the way people interact with and improve their own health and wellness.”

    Dean Ornish
  522. “I am as non-accepting of medical quackery and unscientific approaches as anybody else. I've grown up as a card-carrying scientist, and I know the power of science to answer questions, and for many questions I don't know of anything better than scientific approaches to answer them.”

    Dean Ornish
  523. “I believe we can prevent or delay most disease until the 9th or 10th decade. The goal is to prevent anything that can affect your quality of life prior to those years! By the time many of us get to the 9th or 10th decade, who knows where the new medical and science will take us? I am an optimist!”

    David Agus
  524. “My 94-year-old grandmother has always been so inspiring to me. She is kind, smart, brave, and independent. After graduating number one in her medical school class at a time when it was extremely rare for women to attend medical school, she worked with the World Health Organization in North Africa to eradicate tuberculosis.”

    Kelsey Chow
  525. “Real Texans don't want any woman to die of cancer because she can't get decent health care or medical advice. Real Texans don't want any woman to lose control of her life because she can't get birth control.”

    Wendy Davis
  526. “Saving the world via medical research or going off to Gobi Desert to dust off dinosaur eggs is what I thought I might be doing when I was a kid, and I'd love to bring those interests to a show like 'E.R.' or 'The West Wing,' or a movie like 'Jurassic Park.'”

    Morgan Fairchild
  527. “When I was at school studying biology, I wanted to be a medical researcher. I did work experience at St Mary's Hospital in London, and I begged them to let me see the post mortems. So the first time I saw a naked male was at 15, when I saw an 89 year old man who had died of a brain hemorrhage.”

    Katherine Parkinson
  528. “The virus-to-cancer connection is where medicinal mushrooms offer unique opportunities for medical research.”

    Paul Stamets
  529. “I want medical experiments on animals stopped. They don't do anything, and they don't work.”

    Sam Simon
  530. “The No. 1 cause of bankruptcies is medical bills.”

    Michael Moore
  531. “The stuff that I find really intriguing is always how do ordinary people behave in extraordinary circumstances. And that's why we have a lot of cop shows and lawyer shows and medical shows is that you're looking for situations that just always heighten the stakes.”

    Zeljko Ivanek
  532. “School districts around the country, and the taxpayers that support them, have a moral right to the information the NFL might have concerning the medical aspects of the game, and to assess the risks to the students in their charge. Colleges have a moral right to that information for the same reasons.”

    Charlie Pierce
  533. “In aviation they have auto pilot and color radar and a lot of other instrumentation that is a backup for pilots. It's really brought the incidents of plane crashes way down. Same thing ought to happen in the medical industry, I think.”

    Dennis Quaid
  534. “I teach in the medical school, the School of Public Health, the Kennedy School of Government, and the Business School. And it's the best perch… because most of my work crosses boundaries.”

    Michael Porter
  535. “Health care historically has been a very siloed field that's organized around medical specialties - urology, cardiac surgery, and so forth - and around the supply of these specialty services. The patient is the ping-pong ball that moves from service to service.”

    Michael Porter
  536. “I had parents who believed I could do anything - and I know how that made me feel. I think both my parents, having careers in the medical profession, feel they are helping people on a daily basis, and that was inculcated in me as a value. I had to struggle with giving up the idea of becoming a doctor myself.”

    Reese Witherspoon
  537. “I have a zombie apocalypse kit at my house. I've got freeze dried food, I've got a real deal medical kit, like, a doctor could perform a surgery with this medical kit. I got all kinds of everything.”

    Joel Madden
  538. “My parents had three kids right after the Second World War, and we were all sort of sickly. Then I had a fourth sibling, with very serious asthma. The medical bills… So my parents always struggled.”

    Patti Smith
  539. “The Grameen clinics prove that a medical system 'for the poor' can be almost entirely self-supporting, and we hope we can make it fully self sufficient so we can expand it across Bangladesh.”

    Muhammad Yunus
  540. “I had a home birth because I really believe in the body's natural ability to give birth. The medical profession has kind of warped women's minds into thinking we don't know how to birth and we need doctors and epidurals and Pitocin.”

    Sarah Shahi
  541. “When I was 10 years old, a cousin of mine took me on a tour of his medical school. And as a special treat, he took me to the pathology lab and took a real human brain out of the jar and placed it in my hands. And there it was, the seat of human consciousness, the powerhouse of the human body, sitting in my hands.”

    Aditi Shankardass
  542. “Annual plants are nature's emergency medical service, seeded in sounds and scars to hold the land until the perennial cover is re-established.”

    Wendell Berry
  543. “Here at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, we have genetically rearranged various viruses and bacteria as part of our medical research. In fact, we have been able to create entirely new types of DNA molecules by splicing together the genetic information from different organisms - recombinant DNA.”

    James D. Watson
  544. “No one plans to get sick or hurt - I certainly didn't - but most people will need medical care at some point in their lives.”

    Magic Johnson
  545. “You got to pick one - pay your medical bills or pay the mortgage. Most people can't do both, and I'm no different.”

    Levon Helm
  546. “Writing was in my mind from the time I was in high school, but more, the idea that I would be a doctor. I really wanted to be a medical doctor, and I had various schemes: one was to be a psychiatrist, another was tropical medicine.”

    Paul Theroux
  547. “I feel genius in great works of art. I have seen medical cures that science can't explain, some seemingly triggered by faith. The same is true of millions of other people.”

    Deepak Chopra
  548. “Computerized medical records will enable statistical analysis to be used to determine which treatments are most effective.”

    Temple Grandin
  549. “You can't go to medical school and come out and be like, 'I'm going to be a dog catcher.' That would be so pointless.”

    Mike Birbiglia
  550. “A democratic medical establishment does not alter people's bodies to fit regressive social norms; it advocates for patients by demanding the social body get its act together.”

    Alice Dreger
  551. “When I ask my medical students to describe their image of a woman who elects to birth with a midwife rather than with an obstetrician, they generally describe a woman who wears long cotton skirts, braids her hair, eats only organic vegan food, does yoga, and maybe drives a VW microbus.”

    Alice Dreger
  552. “Many medical students, like most American patients, confuse science and technology. They think that what it means to be a scientific doctor is to bring to bear the maximum amount of technology on any given patient. And this makes them dangerous.”

    Alice Dreger
  553. “So long as the most vulnerable people in our population are consigned to places that the rest of us will always shun and flee and view with fear, I am afraid that educational denial, medical and economic devastation, and aesthetic degradation will be inevitable.”

    Jonathan Kozol
  554. “'Savage Inequalities' was about school finance, and 'Amazing Grace' primarily dealt with medical and social injustices in New York. But with 'Ordinary Resurrections,' I had no predetermined agenda. When I met with the children, I was not in pursuit of any line of thinking. In our conversations, I let them lead me where they wanted to go.”

    Jonathan Kozol
  555. “The model sanctuary was borne of a complex, political, societal debate. It was proposed to us from various bodies that we give models medicals once a year, and if they didn't pass that medical, there's a chance they'd legally lose their right to work.”

    Erin O'Connor
  556. “I have enjoyed great satisfaction from my climb of Everest and my trips to the poles. But there's no doubt that my most worthwhile things have been the building of schools and medical clinics.”

    Edmund Hillary
  557. “The downside to becoming a doctor, I think, is it's a very long process; four years of medical school, three years of internship, two years of residency, umpteen years of specialization, and then finally you get to be what you have trained almost all your life for.”

    Jim Lee
  558. “I wish medical schools helped us to analyze our healthy and unhealthy reasons for becoming doctors.”

    Bernie Siegel
  559. “I was a writer first, and knew I'd be a storyteller at age seven. But since my parents are very practical, they urged me to go into a profession that would be far more secure, so I went to medical school.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  560. “My dad was Chinese-American and very conservative when it came to his family's futures. He said if I wanted to have a secure job, I should go into science. So I did what Dad said and went to medical school, but the writing bug never left me.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  561. “I think of myself as a fairly logical, scientific and somewhat reserved person. Maura Isles, the Boston medical examiner who appears in five of my books, is me. Almost everything I use in describing her, from her taste in wine to her biographical data, is taken from my own family. Except I don't have a serial killer as a mother!”

    Tess Gerritsen
  562. “I think what medical training does is it gives you the language, the tools to look up facts. I think medical training gives you a sense of how to approach a problem, how to look at symptoms and go down the list of what it might be.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  563. “Writing is very much an emotional process; it requires you to be very in touch with your feelings. That is the opposite of what you're taught as a medical doctor. We're supposed to be detached and logical. Maybe because I started off as a writer and then became a doctor, I'm able to integrate those two.”

    Tess Gerritsen
  564. “Before journalism, I had worked doing medical aid work in conflict zones. Then, as a journalist, I had written about hospitals in war zones.”

    Sheri Fink
  565. “It remains to be seen the extent to which the critical needs of seniors in low income high rises, people with home medical needs and those with disabilities have been adequately planned for and met during widespread power outages. I fear the answers.”

    Sheri Fink
  566. “Be an advocate for your loved ones in the hospital. Ask tough questions of your local hospital and health system about preparedness for the likeliest emergencies, and express your views on how medical resources should be allocated in case they ever fall short.”

    Sheri Fink
  567. “I might have been just as happy to have been a practicing primary-care doctor. But as a medical student, I had interacted with patients suffering from neurodegeneration or acute clinical schizophrenia. It left an indelible mark on my memory.”

    James Rothman
  568. “It is a medical fact that children can have a better chance in life with better looks, better health and more vigor if the teeth, nose, throat and mouth are taken proper care of at the crucial time of childhood.”

    George Eastman
  569. “For years, Suzanne Somers has been a pioneer when it comes to alternative medical treatments.”

    Monica Crowley
  570. “My parents had chosen the medical profession for me. I even studied a few semesters at St Xavier's College, but at the back of my mind, I always wanted to be a musician like my father.”

    Zubin Mehta
  571. “I have an obligation to use what I know to try to bring real, usable medical science to every doctor and bedside and patient.”

    Patrick Soon-Shiong
  572. “We need to and must protect privacy. But I think that people will be willing and even eager to share medical information about themselves for the greater good of mankind.”

    Patrick Soon-Shiong
  573. “You're taught from the day you start medical school that you're a god, that you can have power over life and death. So when your life starts to crumble, and the highest power you see is looking back in the mirror - and you know that power is flawed - it is very hard to get past that.”

    Michael Palmer
  574. “The reality of any location in Britain being used in a TV program of a film is that something bad is going to happen! That's the nature of drama. Most of the things that get made or basically grisly detective shows about murders, accidents or medical dramas.”

    Ben Wheatley
  575. “I do hope to be an adult actor. But if it doesn't work out, I've been thinking about doing something in the medical therapy field, chiropractics or something like that. I've always been into the idea of helping people medically, but I can't stand blood or surgery. That freaks me out. So this would be a bloodless way to help people.”

    Nathan Kress
  576. “Increasingly we know that we're going to have multiple medical conditions, and the person who's got the greatest incentive to manage those conditions is the patient him or herself.”

    Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  577. “Once I started working with older people, I realized how much I enjoyed the intellectual challenge of taking care of patients who have multiple, complex medical problems.”

    Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
  578. “Medical researchers don't know much about head lice because they don't much care. The reason that they don't much care is, paradoxically, that they know a lot. That is, they know one important thing: there is no evidence that head lice transmit disease.”

    P. J. O'Rourke
  579. “Medical need is an infinitely expandable concept. There is always one more marginal procedure that can be done. There is no end to the medical and surgical treatments that a technologically sophisticated and advanced society can give to aging bodies.”

    Richard Lamm
  580. “My mother-in-law, Nanny, spent her working years as a bookkeeper at a medical office in Columbus, Ohio. Like so many Americans, she worked hard and paid into Medicare, knowing that one day she could count on having high-quality health care when she needed it most.”

    Ann McLane Kuster
  581. “We have a duty to ensure that patients don't have to worry whether they'll be dropped from their coverage if they get sick. Small business owners shouldn't have to break the bank to provide coverage to their employees. And families should not be forced into bankruptcy because of a medical crisis.”

    Jeff Merkley
  582. “In order to deal with all the medical cost demands and other challenges in the U.S., as we look to raise that revenue, the rich will have to pay slightly more. That's quite clear.”

    Bill Gates
  583. “Today, medical devices such as catheters and stethoscopes use silver, and every hospital in the western world uses silver sulfadiazine to prevent infections.”

    Robert Kiyosaki
  584. “If medical doctors can be sued for malpractice, shouldn't financial professionals practice under the same safeguard?”

    Robert Kiyosaki
  585. “I only worked theater jobs, but they were all really silly when I first graduated. I was a line monitor at 'Spamalot,' which means I got there at 8 A.M. and told people how much the tickets were for standing room. I was an NYU Medical School fake patient, to teach doctors how to talk to patients.”

    Lauren Worsham
  586. “Hunger, inadequate medical care, poor housing, and inferior schools are enemies of the sense of wonder. It is easier and less expensive in the long run to prevent a loss of imagination by providing adequate nutrition, housing, medical care, and schooling than it is to try to restore that loss.”

    Margaret Geller
  587. “The world is not kind to whistleblowers - a term of art with particular resonance in football, the most hierarchical and repressive of organized sports, a world of 'systems' and 'programs' and scripted plays, where reading a medical report requires a security clearance, and practice fields are patrolled like Guantanamo Bay.”

    Jane Leavy
  588. “Led by a new generation of edgy sportswriters like Lipsyte, we found new purpose in the great issues of the day - race, equal opportunity, drugs, and labor disputes. We became personality journalists, medical writers, and business reporters.”

    Jane Leavy
  589. “The most dangerous fundamentalists aren't just waging war in Iraq; they're attacking evolution, blocking medical research and ignoring the environment.”

    Jill Greenberg
  590. “There are many ways to make the most of your time on the planet, and propagation of the species is just one of them. If you're convinced that it's the key to your happiness, there are routes open to you, whether with the help of modern medical science, marrying into a readymade one, or through fostering and adoption.”

    Mariella Frostrup
  591. “When I last looked, there weren't queues of eager guys under 40 hanging outside single ladies' doors begging them to give up work and have their babies. It takes two to tango and the same number, without medical help, to make a child.”

    Mariella Frostrup
  592. “My mother was always deeply attracted to anything medical, and I think she would have loved me to have been a doctor. My father was in the army for 21 years, came out just before I was born. There was no history of showbusiness on either side of the family, but they were completely supportive.”

    Lindsay Duncan
  593. “Some struggle with medical issues - like insomnia - that make sleep hard. But for many of us, the quantity and quality of sleep come down to a matter of choice. Still, only a few enterprising economists have looked closely at this, and generally, those have assumed that we choose our hours of sleep optimally.”

    Sendhil Mullainathan
  594. “Universal vaccination may well be the greatest success story in medical history.”

    Michael Specter
  595. “The medical system in the United States is among the best in the world, if not the best. What if we were to make the United States a medical destination? That would bring a lot of people here because there are a lot of sick people around the world. If they can get U.S. treatment, they will take it, but now think about what that will do.”

    Indra Nooyi
  596. “I went to medical school after having decided to do so somewhere between my junior and senior year at Harvard - very late. I initially wanted to be an intellectual historian.”

    Eric Kandel
  597. “The Mayo Clinic is one of the largest and most experienced medical centers treating esophageal cancer in the world.”

    Harmon Killebrew
  598. “I know that some things are beyond our control, some illnesses are beyond our control, we get sick, we don't know why. But let's pledge to do whatever we can to avoid those high medical bills.”

    Don Lemon
  599. “Making personalized medicine a reality will require a strong partnership between 23andMe and the physician and medical communities.”

    Anne Wojcicki
  600. “FDA clearance is an important step on the path towards getting genetic information integrated with routine medical care.”

    Anne Wojcicki
  601. “The growth of medical expenditures in the U.S. is not caused by administrative costs but by increases in the technical intensity of care over time - a.k.a. medical progress.”

    Virginia Postrel
  602. “In post-Vietnam, post-Watergate America, skeptical voters demand full disclosure of everything from candidates' finances to their medical records, and spin-savvy accounts of backstage machinations dominate political coverage.”

    Virginia Postrel
  603. “The Internet ethos of diversity and competition runs exactly counter to uniform, gatekeeper-oriented medical culture - the technocratic philosophy of the 'one best way' embodied in our pharmaceutical regulations. On the Net, medical information is abundant, and pharmacies, domestic and foreign, operate on many different models.”

    Virginia Postrel
  604. “Medicare is a monopoly: a central-planning bureaucracy grafted onto American health care. It exercises a stranglehold on the health care of all Americans over 65, and on the medical practices of almost all physicians. Medicare decides what is legitimate and what is not: which prices may be charged and which services may be rendered.”

    Virginia Postrel
  605. “I never had a conscious fear of death, but I did have a conscious fear of sickness. By the time I completed medical school, that fear was gone.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  606. “Every hope of successive generations of scholars that order might be constructed from the chaotic mess of medical nomenclature has been frustrated. Even diseases recognized in the same historical period have been given names based on characteristics that have no relation to one another, and thus no common criteria.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  607. “The growing professional disciplines of medical ethics and bioethics have had a profound impact on researchers, bedside doctors, associations of physicians, and government.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  608. “Long regarded as central to the contemporary understanding of medical ethics are four principles that must be satisfied in order to fulfill the requirements of moral decision-making. These principles are autonomy, justice, beneficence, and non-maleficence.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  609. “Medical judgment can be taught - laboriously, in long periods of training - but it cannot be neatly handed over as the occasion demands it. It is the irreplaceable and untransferable contribution that the healer makes to the suffering individual who would be healed.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  610. “The writings and the recommendations of the earliest medical scientists and the new breed of clinicians between the mid-fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries were based on the supposition that sufficient study and experimentation would elucidate not only the origins of disease, but its treatment as well.”

    Sherwin B. Nuland
  611. “Where does my body end and an invader start? And cancer, a tumor, is something you grow out of your own tissue. How does that happen? Where does medical ability end and start?”

    Dave deBronkart
  612. “Sometimes, patients with serious mental illness, just as with other serious medical illnesses, require hospitalization. In the absence of available public or private hospital beds, there are few options.”

    Thomas R. Insel
  613. “My contention is that if we expand the patient-centered health care approach, we'll have less people that have to go the medical clinic that provides free service or go to the emergency room - they can have their own health care plan.”

    Tim Walberg
  614. “I have been able to have a family and to dedicate quality time to my two sets of twins and my husband, as well as to serve on the boards of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and Montefiore Medical Center.”

    Karen Finerman
  615. “What I really admire are people like my daughter, Victoria, who don't give up, who have daily medical challenges and medical conditions. They go on with their lives and make the best of it, not giving up even when it's not easy.”

    Craig Mello
  616. “In the real world, 90% of the money spent on medical research is focused on conditions that are responsible for just 10% of the deaths and disability caused by diseases globally.”

    Peter Singer
  617. “I don't feel one's personal medical condition is everybody's business. It just isn't something you advertise, and it's not open to discussion.”

    Aretha Franklin
  618. “If you want to slow medical inflation in the private sector, it makes sense to expand the government's investment in private health care.”

    Timothy Noah
  619. “John Kennedy had so many different medical problems that began when he was a boy. He started out with intestinal problems… spastic colitis.”

    Robert Dallek
  620. “Concealing one's true medical condition from the voting public is a time-honored tradition of the American presidency.”

    Robert Dallek
  621. “Enclosed by a sand berm four miles around and 160 feet high, the Baghdad Nuclear Research Facility entombs what remains of reactors bombed by Israel in 1981 and the United States in 1991. It has stored industrial and medical wastes, along with spent reactor fuel.”

    Barton Gellman
  622. “Iraq has the most extensive petrochemical industry in the Middle East and a wealth of vaccine factories, single-cell protein research labs, medical and veterinary manufacturing centers and water treatment plants.”

    Barton Gellman
  623. “I think the media can be a very positive influence by essentially holding people to task about the importance of high quality medical care. And when the media is scrutinizing you, then I think that's a very good, positive thing for the field of medicine.”

    Anthony Fauci
  624. “Your genome sequence will become a vital part of your medical record, thereby providing critical information about how to optimize your wellness.”

    Leroy Hood
  625. “All of the details that most of us memorize in medical school - you don't have to learn those things. They're going to be in your computer.”

    Leroy Hood
  626. “What you need to learn how to do is analyze situations and do differential diagnoses and understand the principle and the concepts rather than learn all the details, and medical school doesn't begin to do that.”

    Leroy Hood
  627. “Consumer technology and medical tools have been created to benefit our daily lives. Without self-regulation, though, the industry could be at risk of potentially halting years of innovation and stunting growth in this field.”

    Ariel Garten
  628. “I wound up getting my degree in sports medicine and nutrition because I wanted to work in the medical field. But I wound up taking a trip to Los Angeles and decided being an actor sounds pretty cool, too.”

    Derek Theler
  629. “I wanted to be an actor ever since I got on stage for the first time, aged 13. Before that, I thought I might follow in the medical footsteps of my parents: my father was a doctor, my mother a pharmacist.”

    Chiwetel Ejiofor
  630. “I definitely love 'Camelot.' It's my favorite show. I'm a big 'True Blood' fan. I love 'American Idol,' and I love my girl J-Lo. The rest are my homework shows: 'Forensic Files,' 'Dr. G. Medical Examiner,' 'The First 48.'”

    Tamala Jones
  631. “I'm consumed with tech - medical, computational, impossible tech. So, I don't know exactly what I'll wind up doing, where I'll go with all this schooling, but I'm willing that it be better than my dogmatic vision of it all.”

    Justine Bateman
  632. “The medical device tax repeal is the only proposal that had the most bipartisan votes coming out of the House and has the opportunity in the Senate to gain tractions, and it fixes a part of ObamaCare in terms of repealing an awful tax. And it's got bipartisan support.”

    Erik Paulsen
  633. “I think 'Red Band Society' is unique because not only is it focusing on a pediatric ward, but it's from the view from the patient, not from the view of the doctors. So we're getting to see a whole other side of hospitals and medical series life that we haven't been able to see before.”

    Ciara Bravo
  634. “I have profoundly mixed feelings about the Affordable Care Act. What I love about it is its impulse. It attempts to deal with this intractable problem in American health care life, which is that a significant portion of the population does not have access to quality medical care.”

    Malcolm Gladwell
  635. “You don't train someone for all of those years of medical school and residency, particularly people who want to help others optimize their physical and psychological health, and then have them run a claims-processing operation for insurance companies.”

    Malcolm Gladwell
  636. “To anybody who says to me, 'I'm in character,' I say, 'You should be in an asylum.' If you don't know that you're pretending, then you should really seek medical help. I don't have patience for that stuff.”

    D. B. Sweeney
  637. “Right now, doctors can test for about 2,500 medical conditions, but they only can treat about 500 of those. So what do you do with the knowledge about the others?”

    Nancy Gibbs
  638. “The path of progress cuts through the four-way intersection of the moral, medical, religious and political - and whichever way you turn, you are likely to run over someone's deeply held beliefs.”

    Nancy Gibbs
  639. “Fraudulent and improper payments have long bedeviled Medicare, a $466 billion program. In particular, payments for durable medical equipment, like power wheelchairs and diabetic test kits, are ripe for fraud.”

    Charles Duhigg
  640. “When I was a young girl, I was so crazy about animals that I wanted to do something associated with them, and I thought of being a vet. But then again, I figured I had to go to medical school, and science wasn't a good subject for me, so I dropped the idea pretty soon and thought maybe I could be a vet's assistant.”

    Olivia Newton-John
  641. “The cardiac calls require medical intervention. So an ambulance for a cardiac call requires a doctor, a ward boy and medical equipment.”

    Shaffi Mather
  642. “Medical costs are soaring because our health-care system is totally screwed up. Doctors and hospitals have every incentive to spend on unnecessary tests, drugs, and procedures.”

    Robert Reich
  643. “My mom was a medical photographer, but on the side, she did a before-and-after glam photography business in the house. She would do makeup and hair - and I was her assistant.”

    Tyra Banks
  644. “I've been focused on detecting nuclear terrorism at ports, in cargo containers, and I developed and built detectors that are extremely cheap and also very sensitive. My other big development is a system to produce medical isotopes that are injected into patients and used to diagnose and treat cancer.”

    Taylor Wilson
  645. “I'm involved in everything from a nutraceutical company to a pharmaceutical company to a medical device company. My whole world revolves around health, and I feel it's my responsibility, in a way, and I say it this way, and I don't take this lightly.”

    Montel Williams
  646. “As a result of playing Freddy Krueger, I can remember having to look at some medical books, and at some of the disfigurement that fire can cause on people, because they were the source material for some of the prosthetic makeup that I wore. That aided and abetted this fear of death by fire. Which is sort of what happened to Fred Krueger.”

    Robert Englund
  647. “For 30 years, which I never talked about in Hollywood, I actually worked with doctors lecturing and doing some medical intuitive counseling both in a medical setting and for the community at large.”

    Diane Ladd
  648. “I am a medical scientist, not a practical physician.”

    Robert Jarvik
  649. “I accepted the role of spokesman for Lipitor because I am dedicated to the battle against heart disease, which killed my father at age 62 and motivated me to become a medical doctor.”

    Robert Jarvik
  650. “I had a sense of debt to the medical profession and to surgery particularly. I would not be as ambient as I am without it.”

    Jeffrey Tate
  651. “I can remember in the late 1980s and early 1990s how many men with AIDS I saw everywhere in Key West. There were hospices and medical supply stores geared to people with AIDS. It seemed that every sick man who could afford it had headed for the warmth and the tranquillity and the gay-friendliness of the island.”

    Edmund White
  652. “My best friend in medical school was a magician. And we were shown an X-ray of a sword-swallower, and I tried it and failed. Then I got a sword-swallower as a patient, and he taught me.”

    Hans Rosling
  653. “One way to make health care more affordable is a Flexible Savings Account that allows families to save tax free money to pay for medical bills.”

    Marco Rubio
  654. “When I think back to my childhood, it's with a mixture of amusement and embarrassment. I was always forgetting things. My mum called me scatty because I could never sit still. But there was no sense I was suffering from a medical condition as such.”

    Rory Bremner
  655. “After art college, I got a job as a medical illustrator, and I was pretty good. I had to imagine what was going on in the operations because the photographs just showed a mess.”

    Anthony Browne
  656. “I broke two knuckles in my right hand when I gave Jean-Claude Van Damme an attitude adjustment. I got nothing except a medical bill.”

    Chuck Zito
  657. “Almost every economist agrees that the American health care system is unsustainable. Medical care is so expensive that it is busting all of our budgets - government, business, and personal. Eventually, the medical price bubble will pop. What, then, are the alternatives?”

    Jim Cooper
  658. “The medical nanobots in my novel 'Small Miracles' tap the energy sources that the patient's own body provides. That is, they can metabolize glycerol and glucose, just as the cells in our bodies do.”

    Edward M. Lerner
  659. “To the medical man, astrology is invaluable in diagnosing diseases and prescribing a remedy, for it reveals the hidden cause of all ailments.”

    Max Heindel
  660. “People love watching medical dramas - they also love watching documentaries about the workings of the brain.”

    James Nesbitt
  661. “Deaf people are struggling to find their favorite show or something that represents them. It's hard. There are some examples of shows that have a deaf storyline in one episode, like Cold Case, or another show where they are focusing on the cochlear implant or the medical aspect.”

    Sean Berdy
  662. “I love 'E.R.' and I'm not ashamed to admit it. It makes me know I did not waste my life after all by not becoming a medical doctor.”

    Ellen Gilchrist
  663. “In preparation for a career in academic medicine, I worked as a medical house officer at Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital from 1966 to 1968 and then joined Ira Pastan's laboratory at the National Institutes of Health as a Clinical Associate.”

    Harold E. Varmus
  664. “I saw my friends in medical school seeming to be more engaged with the real world. That provoked a sort of jealousy, and I decided to go to medical school after all.”

    Harold E. Varmus
  665. “Anyone graduating from medical school in 1966 had first to fulfill military service before launching a career. Fiercely opposed to the Vietnam War, I sought to avoid it through an assignment to the Public Health Service.”

    Harold E. Varmus
  666. “The way that we are going after ageing, I think, is a problem. The modern medical model is basically designed to attack one disease at a time. Independent of all other diseases and independent of the basic process of ageing itself.”

    S. Jay Olshansky
  667. “I used to worry about what would happen five or 10 years from now, but I don't anymore. I thought about going to medical school because that has always interested me, but decided against it.”

    Hamilton Jordan
  668. “For me, the ability to use semiconductor sequencing to provide a medical diagnosis in just a few hours that once took days is a crucial step in saving the lives of patients. This is particularly significant for the treatment of sepsis, where every minute matters.”

    Chris Toumazou
  669. “A typical medical practice is like an old-fashioned business which keeps all of its records on paper. It can probably track down any individual transaction if it needs to, but it's basically helpless when it comes to overall measurements of performance. And that's the big problem.”

    Mitch Kapor
  670. “As medical research continues and technology enables new breakthroughs, there will be a day when malaria and most all major deadly diseases are eradicated on Earth.”

    Peter Diamandis
  671. “Most women file for bankruptcy in the aftermath of a serious medical problem, a job loss, or a family break up. It is hard to protect against those.”

    Elizabeth Warren
  672. “There are lots of families who - who make irresponsible purchases. There are also a lot of families who have debt on credit cards because they use those credit cards to pay for medical bills.”

    Elizabeth Warren
  673. “The term 'Xiaokang' is used today to refer to a society where people can receive education, get paid through work, have access to medical services and old-age support, have a shelter and more than enough food and clothing, and lead a well-off life.”

    Li Keqiang
  674. “There is a shortage of doctors, and the American Medical Association is aiming to keep it that way.”

    Barry Ritholtz
  675. “Disability is often framed, in medical terms, as the ultimate disaster and certainly as a deficit.”

    Stella Young
  676. “I don't generally talk about medical terms when I discuss my position as a disabled person. I take a social rather than medical approach to disability, and so long Latin names for congenital conditions are not relevant.”

    Stella Young
  677. “You basically have to be willing to devote your life to journalism if you want to break in. Treat it like it's medical school or law school.”

    Michael Hastings
  678. “Scientists should not do animal testing if there is any alternative, but subject to that, I would support it on grounds of the medical benefits.”

    David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville
  679. “I really admire medical people. They have a great sense of humour, and they just have to get on with it.”

    Neve McIntosh
  680. “I'm an ambassador for Medical Detection dogs.”

    Lesley Nicol
  681. “It's really hard for me to memorize the medical jargon if I don't know the meaning of every single word. So I do have to do a little Wikipedia/YouTube research to figure out what I'm talking about.”

    Kelly McCreary
  682. “Countless hours of physical therapy - and the talents of the medical community - have brought me new movement in my right arm. It's fractional progress, and it took a long time, but my arm moves when I tell it to.”

    Gabrielle Giffords
  683. “For-profit does not belong in a taxpayer-funded health system. For-profit means cutting medical services to patients, and payments to providers, to preserve profits.”

    Mimi Kennedy
  684. “It's so gratifying to see people face to face who get to meet the people who are giving them a fair price for their work. They can now provide medical support for their kids, give them better education and in general have a better standard of living. God knows they deserve it.”

    Nell Newman
  685. “The thing is I think vaccines are one of the greatest medical breakthroughs that we have. I'm a big fan and a great fan of the history of the development of the smallpox vaccine, for example.”

    Rand Paul
  686. “I think my father gave me a great reverence for medical science. He was about as opposite to the personality of House as one could imagine. He was polite and easygoing, and would have gone to great lengths to make his patients feel attended to and heard and sympathized with.”

    Hugh Laurie
  687. “With a lot of help from my high school teachers, I went to college and became a medical tech at a clinic outside Kansas City.”

    Karolyn Grimes
  688. “Well-trained medical doctors and engineers leave Nigeria to the developed countries. We want to reverse that.”

    Goodluck Jonathan
  689. “The vast majority of people who speak to me say they have had brilliant care. When they are critical, their concern tends not to be directed at the medical side but the ancillary things that surround it, such as helping patients to eat meals, cleanliness, and making sure that when patients have a problem, they are listened to.”

    Andrew Lansley
  690. “I first got sick after I had my daughter, Kimberly, 21 years ago. I'd always been energetic and never had any serious medical problems. Then I got very sick with a high fever. They told me I had mononucleosis. I became pregnant right away with Sean, and after he was born, I never seemed to recover.”

    Alana Stewart
  691. “You may be in a medical or engineering college, but not all will stand first in class. It depends on who studies the most.”

    Anupam Kher
  692. “We must always remember that all medical interventions have risk, and very little can be asserted with 100 percent certainty.”

    Joel Fuhrman
  693. “Out of one pocket we pay billions of our tax dollars to support the production of expensive, disease-causing foods. Out of the other pocket, we pay medical bills that are too high because our overweight population consumes too much of these rich, disease-causing foods.”

    Joel Fuhrman
  694. “In 2009, UnitedHealth, a leading insurance company, paid $350 million to settle lawsuits brought by the American Medical Association and other physician groups for shortchanging consumers and physicians for medical services outside its preferred network.”

    Bernie Sanders
  695. “Today the biggest problem in caring for those with AIDS is no longer mainly a medical or scientific problem. The crisis is access to affordable drugs.”

    Bernie Sanders
  696. “St. Louis has always been a great center for medicine. It has been a leader in the nation since the early part of the 20th century. Along with that, we've been a leader in medical science and biomedical science and innovation in medicine.”

    William Henry Danforth
  697. “Dad always explained the car engine when he repaired it, and he had many technical books, so I was making electromagnets by age eight as well as reading my mother's medical and nursing books. I suspect I was born with a boundless curiosity, and this was encouraged through my childhood.”

    Barry Marshall
  698. “In high school I had B's and C's, not too many A's, but I must have done well on that medical school test, and I must have had some charisma in the interview, so I ended up in medicine. Being a general practitioner was all I aspired to.”

    Barry Marshall
  699. “The politics have always been difficult in medicine. There is some truth in the way medical practice is portrayed in TV dramas.”

    Barry Marshall
  700. “I think for the wounded, ill and injured warriors, they need the best possible care that we can give them - a continuum of care that not only started on the battlefield and extended all the way to the wonderful medical facilities that we have here in the United States - but beyond.”

    James A. Winnefeld, Jr
  701. “I used to be a model and a medical test subject, though never at the same time. And since we didn't have much money when I was a kid, I know how to fish and hunt for my supper. And I used to win awards in speech in high school, which comes in handy when I speak to 200 people at a writers' conference.”

    MaryJanice Davidson
  702. “My memories from my childhood are centered on my father's medical conditions alongside my constant desire to understand the principles of the nature around me.”

    Ada Yonath
  703. “After I spent my compulsory army service in the 'top secret office' of the Medical Forces, where I was fortunate to be exposed to clinical and medical issues, I enrolled to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.”

    Ada Yonath
  704. “I can testify to what UNICEF means to children because I was among those who received food and medical relief right after World War II.”

    Audrey Hepburn
  705. “The worst job I ever had was when I had to try to sell a service for medical waste treatment.”

    Jaime Camil
  706. “For every dollar we have given to athletics, we have given about 27 to higher education or medical research.”

    Joe Jamail
  707. “Medical research is needed, and I just saw there was a need for help that the government - state or federal - was not spending the taxpayers' money on helping people get through college.”

    Joe Jamail
  708. “There can be no stronger claim to a physician's assistance than at the time when death is imminent, a moral judgment implied by the state's own recognition of the legitimacy of medical procedures necessarily hastening the moment of impending death.”

    David Souter
  709. “Jobless workers, especially those out of work for months and years, don't have the skills to multitask in a fast-paced economy where medical workers need to know electronic record-keeping, machinists need computer skills, and marketing managers can no longer delegate software duties.”

    Nina Easton
  710. “I always wanted to be a medical doctor, and I never thought of business.”

    Jochen Zeitz
  711. “I was actually accepted into medical school in Italy. But then I wanted to come back and learn medicine in Germany. And while waiting, I decided to join a business school. I figured it would be useful for doctors to know some business as well!”

    Jochen Zeitz
  712. “We know Africa does not have the same medical treatments as we do.”

    Kevin McCarthy
  713. “The task of the mediator is to help the parties to open difficult issues and nudge them forward in the peace process. The mediator's role combines those of a ship's pilot, consulting medical doctor, midwife and teacher.”

    Martti Ahtisaari
  714. “As we returned to Argentina, I started seriously to work towards a doctoral degree under the direction of Professor Stoppani, the Professor of Biochemistry at the Medical School.”

    Cesar Milstein
  715. “My grandmother was a psychiatrist and had shelves full of medical books - I was constantly sneaking looks at some of those. I was fascinated by the descriptions of illnesses and diseases.”

    Jennifer McMahon
  716. “In 1960-61, a small group of female pilots went through many of the same medical tests as the Mercury astronauts and scored very well on them - in fact, better than some of the astronauts did.”

    Henry Spencer
  717. “I was doing a scene in a medical tent in 18th-century battle dress, pantaloons and a ripped shirt, and the guy from the crew kept asking me if I was OK, if I was too cold. I told him, 'Are you kidding? I'm from Wales!'”

    Owain Yeoman
  718. “It's very difficult when you have $1.50 per day to spend on food and drink, but for people who live this reality, that money also has to cover medical expenses and education, fuel and shelter - sometimes for an entire family.”

    Rachel Brosnahan
  719. “I think that people's resistance to vaccination isn't going to disappear until we address some of the nonmedical reasons for that resistance and people's discomfort and distrust of the government. That's bigger than what most medical professionals can handle.”

    Eula Biss
  720. “One of the shortcomings of our medical system is that doctors have very little time with their patients.”

    Eula Biss
  721. “We're creating these massive urban areas in the Third World. It's like you take the entire population of California and put it in one city. Then you remove basic sanitation and medical services, and you have a ticking biological time bomb.”

    Richard Preston
  722. “At the heart of both democracy and capitalism is a simple assumption that, across the board, people make free and relatively rational decisions: that we are, to borrow a medical term, Gillick Competent.”

    Nick Harkaway
  723. “I remembered that my grandfather had spent his teenage years in Shanghai and that he went back after he finished medical school to work there in a hospital. So I went back into my family archives and was able to find out his exact address; it was a street that was in the French Concession.”

    Kevin Kwan
  724. “Experiments suggest that if one particle of Ebola enters a person's bloodstream, it can cause a fatal infection. This may explain why many of the medical workers who came down with Ebola couldn't remember making any mistakes that might have exposed them.”

    Richard Preston
  725. “If a vaccine works, then the vaccinators might conceivably set up what's known as ring vaccinations around Ebola hot spots. In this technique, medical workers simply vaccinate everybody in a ring, miles deep, around a focus of a virus.”

    Richard Preston
  726. “Genome-based treatment, based on wider and cheaper availability of genome data, will provide new ways to customize the therapeutic protocol and enhance our control over diseases and medical treatment.”

    Nayef Al-Rodhan
  727. “I think it's a very valuable thing for a doctor to learn how to do research, to learn how to approach research, something there isn't time to teach them in medical school. They don't really learn how to approach a problem, and yet diagnosis is a problem; and I think that year spent in research is extremely valuable to them.”

    Gertrude B. Elion
  728. “Hard as it is to imagine, there's a move afoot in Congress to take away the public's free online access to tax-funded medical research findings. That would be bad for medical discovery, bad for patients looking for the latest research results, and another rip-off of the American taxpayer.”

    Richard J. Roberts
  729. “The problem of chemotherapy of bacterial infections could be solved neither by the experimental medical research worker nor by the chemist alone, but only by the two together working in very close cooperation over many years.”

    Gerhard Domagk
  730. “I was reading about all of these medical and psychological experimental programs that the government and various intelligence agencies had run throughout the 20th century. Any book you can read on that, there's some really horrifying and fascinating stuff that goes on there.”

    Caitlin Kittredge
  731. “TED Women will focus on the ideas and innovations championed by women and girls. These cover everything from community development to economic growth to biodynamic farming to robotics to medical treatments to the use of technology for personal safety and peace making.”

    Pat Mitchell
  732. “The pursuit of curiosity about the basic facts of nature has proven, with few exceptions throughout the history of medical science, to be the route by which the successful drugs and devices of modern medicine were discovered.”

    Arthur Kornberg
  733. “I decided, as a medical student, to devote myself to a study of the brain.”

    John Eccles
  734. “A board constituted as the board of Sydney Hospital is constituted is not a suitable body to have control of an institute of medical research.”

    John Eccles
  735. “I studied at the Hebrew University Medical Faculty, graduated, and was an Israel Defense Forces' combat physician on a Navy ship.”

    Aaron Ciechanover
  736. “We are glad to tie up with a humanitarian organization, which is being promoted by Prince Abdul Aziz. This partnership will greatly help in assisting needy renal-failure patients by supplying them equipment, medicines and other medical supplies, while encouraging and supporting scientific research.”

    Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi
  737. “While in medical school, I was drafted into the U.S. Army with the other medical students as part of the wartime training program, and naturalized American citizen in 1943. I greatly enjoyed my medical studies, which at the Medical College of Virginia were very clinically oriented.”

    Baruj Benacerraf
  738. “In 1970, Dean Robert Ebert offered me the Chair of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. I moved to Harvard because I missed the university environment and, more particularly, the stimulating interaction with the eager, enthusiastic, and unprejudiced young minds of the students and fellows.”

    Baruj Benacerraf
  739. “In 1973, I left the Rockefeller University to join the Yale University Medical School. The main reason for the move was my belief that the time had come for fruitful interactions between the new discipline of Cell Biology and the traditional fields of interest of medical schools, namely Pathology and Clinical Medicine.”

    George Emil Palade
  740. “In learning to utilize antibiotics for the control of human and animal diseases, the medical and veterinary professions have acquired powerful tools for combating infections and epidemics.”

    Selman Waksman
  741. “French people should be prioritised; clandestine immigrants get 100 per cent refund on healthcare while two-thirds of French people can't afford medical help. Charity begins at home.”

    Marion Marechal-Le Pen
  742. “We can't let people down when they can't get any medical care, when they're sick and don't have money to go to a doctor. You help them.”

    Donald Trump
  743. “I pulled back on the divorce because there is no rush for it. For medical decisions and a ton of other things, it's just smarter that it's put on hold.”

    Khloe Kardashian
  744. “Thinking ahead, in 2013, the Japanese government, together with pharmaceutical companies and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, established a fund for promoting research and development of medical products for neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). The importance of planning for disease outbreaks was made clear with the Ebola virus.”

    Shinzo Abe
  745. “My opportunity to design school choice systems began in 2003 with a phone call from Jeremy Lack at the New York City Department of Education. He knew of my work on the medical match and wondered if similar efforts might help reorganize the dysfunctional, congested system then used to match students to high schools.”

    Alvin E. Roth
  746. “I have a couple of dozen books on my reader: ideal for a long trip or an afternoon waiting at the medical clinic. It's flexible.”

    Barbara Hambly
  747. “I've always been very interested in the question of how computation can fundamentally advance the things that we can see. This led me to have a fascination with medical imaging, especially things like MRI and scanning, and eventually computer graphics.”

    Ren Ng
  748. “Although I completed two years of internship in various small hospitals, I decided against continuing my medical training. I was much more fascinated by the unsolved problems of medicine than by practicing it.”

    Gunter Blobel
  749. “After qualifying for a B.Sc. in pharmacology, I spent a few months in Sheffield University as a research worker in the pharmacology department but then went back to Oxford to the Nuffield Institute for Medical Research in order to study for a D. Phil. with Dr. Geoffrey Dawes.”

    John Vane
  750. “You put on this set of goggles, and within seconds, your brain is convinced you're now in a different, virtual environment. You're somewhere else, and that somewhere else may be a video game, it may be in a real-time movie, a museum exhibit, or a medical surgical training app.”

    Brendan Iribe
  751. “I'm involved with Kid One Transport and Studio by the Tracks in Alabama. Kid One literally transports kids to better health by giving them transportation they may need to get medical care. Studio by the Tracks is an art outlet for mentally challenged children.”

    Taylor Hicks
  752. “Nutrition is an exciting, dynamic field - there are more than 10,000 articles published on human nutrition in medical journals every year.”

    Michael Greger
  753. “Even fictional characters sometimes receive unwarranted medical opinions. Doctors have diagnosed Ebenezer Scrooge with OCD, Sherlock Holmes with autism, and Darth Vader with borderline personality disorder.”

    Sam Kean
  754. “I use those medical gloves that fit very tightly and are disposable for all chopping - peppers, onions, garlic, etc. Very Lady Macbeth, I think.”

    Nora Ephron
  755. “Every new startup business creates new opportunities. It doesn't matter whether you have a new app for college students or a home medical device for senior citizens; there are other multibillion noncompetitive corporations that are spending millions of dollars trying to market their goods and services to your same audience.”

    Jay Samit
  756. “This is a really big space station. We do a lot of various kinds of work here, different kinds of science experiments; we have over 400 different experiments going on at any one time in different areas, from basic science research to medical technology, that hopefully will benefit more people on Earth.”

    Scott Kelly
  757. “I went to the University of Maryland for a year and was considering maybe, you know, being a medical doctor but decided my other interest was maybe flying airplanes in the Navy and just kind of changed my mind and changed schools and changed majors and decided to focus a hundred percent on that.”

    Scott Kelly
  758. “What we look for are people that are technically competent. You need a background in a scientific field, whether it's as a scientist, an engineer, medical doctor, or, you know, a person that's in the military with some kind of technical background.”

    Scott Kelly
  759. “At the age of 16, my father's father dropped dead of a heart attack. And I think it changed the course of his life, and he became fascinated with death. He then became a medical doctor and obviously fought death tooth and nail for his patients.”

    Sally Mann
  760. “There is an enormous amount of options that a physician can provide today, right down from curing patients, treating patients, or providing patients with psychic solace or pain relief. So, in fact, the gamut of medical intervention is enormous.”

    Siddhartha Mukherjee
  761. “At one point, I had over 800 employees, and I always paid all health care for my people - including a man who was my assistant who got HIV. I wound up paying his medical bills, which went into the hundreds of thousands. I'm not making myself out to be a saint. I did the right thing.”

    Jerry Della Femina
  762. “If poor people are spending their own money, it is amazing how fast they will figure out how to keep a lid on medical bills.”

    Rick Scott
  763. “Changing our consumer behaviour is similar to quitting smoking. Unless people are shocked into doing it, either by social disapproval or family disapproval or fear of the medical consequences, they'll just keep on smoking.”

    John Quelch
  764. “I had this 'War and Peace' thing of wanting to experience war as a kind of incredible human enterprise. I even applied to Officer Candidate School. Then the practical side of me kicked in and I thought, 'I really don't want to get drafted.' So I went down to the physical and checked every psychological disorder and drug on the medical history form.”

    Harold Ramis
  765. “I think something very simple that everybody can do is they can participate in medical research as subjects. Personal genome project, for example, will take on as many subjects as we can find.”

    George M. Church
  766. “By the end of the millennium, despite the continuing excitement of the field, almost thirty years of a detour from chemistry to medical imaging began to pall, and I changed my focus to a field of chemical research, just in time for my past to catch up with me in the form of a Nobel Prize. All detours should be so productive!”

    Paul Lauterbur
  767. “One of the key issues all veterans face is making the transition to a civilian career, and for veterans who need extra medical attention, this can be even more difficult.”

    John Delaney
  768. “While many employers do the right thing and provide flexible schedules for disabled veterans, I felt that it was important to provide all disabled veterans with a solution that would help them have access to medical leave. Here's how our bill works: we accelerate the eligibility process for disabled veterans.”

    John Delaney
  769. “I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.”

    John Delaney
  770. “Medical care is one of the only sectors in which Americans are asked to make significant, long-term decisions without knowing the exact price of those decisions up front. Americans deserve to make informed decisions about their medical options.”

    Bill Flores
  771. “Considering community support and cost-benefit analysis, I have supported earmarks for projects of high public purpose involving such areas as higher education, alternative energy, transportation, medical research and military infrastructure.”

    Jeff Fortenberry
  772. “We have a lot of things, you know, as a medical professional, we have to start looking at, some of the, particularly, the transgender issue has to be looked at in the psychotic - the psychosis in regards to the medical community and looking at that application because there's a lot of mixed studies in those regards.”

    Paul Gosar
  773. “Probably, had World War II not come along and intervened, I would have tried to be a doctor. My son's a doctor, and I still take some medical journals to this day.”

    John Glenn
  774. “The paternalism of the medical industry is insane.”

    Anne Wojcicki
  775. “It's crazy to me that in this world of electronic medical records Walmart has so much information about how we shop, but no one has that information about our health. Why can't my doctor say, 'Wow, Anne, based on your lifestyle and behavior, you're five years from being diabetic.' But I can go to Target, and they know exactly what I'm going to buy.”

    Anne Wojcicki
  776. “My parents have been married 50-some years, and I've never heard them fight. I got the chance to attend great universities and medical school.”

    Tom Catena
  777. “The last time I was in there to set up for a surgery, I was sitting in the waiting room … watching television. And a special came on the news about a guy who got AIDS from re-used medical equipment in the VA. It was the same procedure I was fixing to get. I'm gone. Deuces. I walked out, man.”

    Marcus Luttrell
  778. “Guantanamo Bay can be and has been visited repeatedly by the International Red Cross and other human-rights groups for observation in an open, regular, and transparent manner. Detainees receive the same medical care as the guard force and are able to participate in their daily prayer sessions.”

    Tom Cotton
  779. “I am deeply immersed in my medical work, and it can get very intense, but I believe that the connection and devotion is key. You can not work on diseases as devastating and deadly as Lassa and Ebola without complete trust and respect for the individuals with whom you work. My lab and colleagues are just extraordinary, and we are a family.”

    Pardis Sabeti
  780. “I have a B.S. in Biology from MIT, an M.Sc. in Human Biology and a Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from Oxford University, and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. I never intended for so many degrees, but I enjoyed getting them all.”

    Pardis Sabeti
  781. “I neglected my health, and I was reluctant to have medical check-ups. It was a fundamental mistake for a revolutionary, to the Venezuelan people and the international public opinion.”

    Hugo Chavez
  782. “I have repeatedly called for residency programs for teachers, like those you see in the medical profession, to ensure our educators have the training and knowledge to succeed in their classrooms and in their careers.”

    Randi Weingarten
  783. “Arizona has excellent medical schools, both public and private, and it is critical that we create an environment that keeps medical students in Arizona to practice medicine once they complete medical school and their residency programs.”

    Doug Ducey
  784. “I strongly believe that the Legislature should not be interfering in private medical decisions.”

    Maggie Hassan
  785. “I'll bring colleges and industry together to develop new products in marine science, green technology, and medical devices, and to train our workers to fill those jobs… We need to get Rhode Islanders back to work.”

    Gina Raimondo
  786. “You realize when you're pregnant how lucky you are to have access to medical care.”

    Olivia Wilde
  787. “Medical professionals are as skilled and as dedicated as any, but they operate within a fragmented system that has not progressed as far as we have in aviation.”

    Chesley Sullenberger
  788. “The difference in the quality of medical care received by people with mental illness is one of the reasons why they live shorter lives than people without mental illness. Even in the best-resourced countries in the world, this life expectancy gap is as much as 20 years. In the developing countries of the world, this gap is even larger.”

    Vikram Patel
  789. “I used to be one of the lead actors of a theatre group called Hetu when I was in medical school. Prithvi Theatre was our stomping ground. I'd got many positive reviews.”

    Vikram Patel
  790. “I like the values associated with a medical family - common sense, being practical but also thoughtful.”

    Alain de Botton
  791. “I'm married to a nurse, and she is really, really ardent that - in screenplays or movies that I've worked on, that all the medical aspects be properly presented. I think that filmmakers ought to be respectful of all fields and not just be lazy and put nonsense in movies because most people won't know the difference.”

    Scott Derrickson
  792. “I entered Harvard Medical School knowing nothing of research.”

    J. Michael Bishop
  793. “At the National Institute for Medical Research, I came into contact with biological scientists and formed collaborative projects with several of them. In particular, George Popjak and I shared an interest in cholesterol.”

    John Cornforth
  794. “In 1962, Popjak and I left the service of the Medical Research Council and became co-directors of the Milstead Laboratory of Chemical Enzymology set up by Shell Research Ltd.”

    John Cornforth
  795. “Nan Gorman was born in Memphis, Tenn., on St. Patrick's Day. She moved to Hazard in 1929 when her father, James Hagan, a recent medical school graduate and aspiring surgeon, went to work there.”

    Elaine Chao
  796. “The Medical Society of Sedgwick County, the Kansas Hospital Association and doctors have really done some remarkable work on wellness-related issues.”

    Mike Pompeo
  797. “In medical school, you're taught to write in this convoluted, Latinate way. I knew the vocabulary as well as anyone, but I would write kidney instead of nephric. I insisted on using English.”

    Ethan Canin
  798. “When I went for my medical school interview, I had an old paperback of 'Henderson the Rain King' in the pocket of my coat. I was wearing the best clothes I had - a pair of cords and a sport coat - but when I got to the office, all the other interviewees were lined up in their black suits.”

    Ethan Canin
  799. “We have all witnessed, as well, family, friends, or medical workers who have chosen to provide years of loving care to persons who may suffer from Alzheimer's or other debilitating illnesses precisely because they are human persons, not because doing so instrumentally advances some other hidden objective.”

    Neil Gorsuch
  800. “Bodily discomfort and emotional fear and attachment make the dying uncomfortable and fearful. So, to help those dying people, I think modern medical science has a lot of facilities to reduce pain, or perhaps not to reduce pain, but not to experience pain.”

    Lobsang Tenzin
  801. “Perhaps I will stay in Chicago and operate on human beings instead of on dogs. From a business standpoint, it would be excellent. But, as I hate medical practice, I would like better to make little money in doing scientific work than a great deal in doing surgical operations.”

    Alexis Carrel
  802. “Prior to my call to the Twelve, I served as a medical doctor and surgeon.”

    Russell M. Nelson
  803. “The smuggling and distribution of misbranded drugs and medical devices of uncertain foreign origin has the potential for serious harm to patients.”

    Dana Boente
  804. “I am not an expert in medical field.”

    Sharad Pawar
  805. “In an era of unprecedented medical innovation, we have to do more to ensure that patients facing terminal illnesses have access to potentially life-saving treatments.”

    Ron Johnson
  806. “I think my demise has been prematurely reported. That's what I think. I think I'm going take this and make medical history, and I really believe that.”

    Craig Sager
  807. “I'm sure I frustrate the trainers - in fact, I know I frustrate the trainers to no end. But I think there's a very fine line. I listen to their advice. I take their medical expertise very seriously. But then I also, the reason I am where I am, the reason I play the way I play, is because I push beyond normal.”

    J. J. Watt
  808. “When you have a half slice of chocolate pie, it's as if you owe yourself the other half - what's known in medical circles as a 'caloric deficit.'”

    W. Bruce Cameron
  809. “I've always thought that I'd make a pretty good police officer, except maybe for the danger part. I have a rare medical condition that makes it difficult for me to risk getting shot, so probably I'd have to be one of those officers who work in 'do not shoot' areas.”

    W. Bruce Cameron
  810. “By developing deep learning solutions that are faster, easier, and less expensive to use, Nervana is democratizing deep learning and fueling advances in medical diagnostics, image and speech recognition, genomics, agriculture, finance, and eventually across all industries.”

    Steve Jurvetson
  811. “Let's all be more humble about the evidence behind medical advice but also respect the challenges to providing accessible lifestyle guidance.”

    Dean Ornish
  812. “Reimbursement is a major determinant of how medicine is practiced. When reimbursement changes, so do medical practice and medical education.”

    Dean Ornish
  813. “I do think that VA, as the largest employer of nurses and the largest health system in the country, often does become a place where we can demonstrate advances in medical practice.”

    David Shulkin
  814. “What would be better, that people build big houses thinking that they'll make capital gains or that they send their children to medical school and they do research on curing diseases? When you put it that way, it seems obvious. There has developed a sense of personal worth that's tied to one's house.”

    Robert J. Shiller
  815. “Patents have a place in medical science - for new inventions that advance the state of knowledge.”

    Adam Cohen
  816. “Even though Laverne and Shirley were always, like, submitting themselves for medical testing and falling asleep on a date or whatever, they always had each other's back.”

    Jessica St. Clair
  817. “I have personally seen what a devastating medical condition can cost.”

    Tammy Duckworth
  818. “Had I been injured on the freeway and not in combat, it is likely that I would be bankrupt even though I had medical insurance through my civilian employer.”

    Tammy Duckworth
  819. “When medical students focus on helping others, they're able to weather the slings and arrows of long hours and devastating health outcomes: they know their colleagues and patients are depending on them.”

    Adam Grant
  820. “In strictly medical terms, there's no difference between HIV and diabetes; they're not curable, but they're very, very highly treatable, and early information is power. The only thing - literally the only thing - that is different is the stigma. And we have to overcome it, because it is now the only reason people are dying.”

    David Furnish
  821. “I'm not good at eating small meals. Some people can sit down and be very disciplined. When I sit down at a meal, I sort of eat everything I can reach. I know medical people say that's exactly the wrong formula, but I've made it this far.”

    Stanley A. McChrystal
  822. “Despite the fact that every sport this side of badminton worries about concussions that result in brain damage, CTE, the National Hockey League refuses to accept the overwhelming medical science. Good grief - the NHL still permits fights.”

    Frank Deford
  823. “I think I wanted to be a doctor. In Iran, the engineering and medical professions are worshipped. My father very much wanted me to be a doctor. I was certainly eager to please as a young man - as a kid, I should say.”

    Dara Khosrowshahi
  824. “Unfortunately, it seems to me that when it comes to issues affecting the trans community, most people who are cisgender - a word describing those people whose gender identity is in alignment with the sex they were assigned at birth - focus too much on the administrative, legal, and medical aspects of trans identity.”

    Chelsea Manning
  825. “The United States is one of the few nations on the planet where paid family and medical leave or earned sick time is not the law of the land.”

    Tom Perez
  826. “I believe the passage of a national paid family and medical leave law is not a question of if, but when. But as is so often the case on important public policy issues, we need states and localities to be the incubators of innovation.”

    Tom Perez
  827. “My father earned his citizenship by serving in the Army during World War II. He devoted his life to caring for our nations veterans at a VA hospital in Buffalo, New York. That desire to serve fellow Americans propelled my four siblings into medical careers, too.”

    Tom Perez
  828. “There is surprisingly low penetration still of synthetic rubber gloves in the medical field. People are allergic to natural rubber, but the industry has been slow to switch to synthetic gloves.”

    Kelly Evans
  829. “We're investing billions of dollars in housing, in home care on the medical side. We're investing billions of dollars in public transit that is not just creating good jobs now but is going to help people get to and from their good jobs in more reliable ways.”

    Justin Trudeau
  830. “Proof' is going to be, in many ways, a mystery. It's not a procedural in any way. It's not a medical drama. It really is about trying to investigate whether or not there's life after death.”

    Joe Morton
  831. “Have you noticed that the meanest, shrillest, least compassionate and most heartless people who are well off and have all the medical coverage they'll ever need are seemingly sickened beyond cure by the notion that someone who literally cannot afford health care is somehow beneath contempt and must be vilified and humiliated?”

    Richard Belzer
  832. “Nobody just leaves medical school, especially given it's fiercely competitive to get in. But I had a sister who was a doctor, another who was a pharmacist, a brother who was an engineer. So my parents already had sensible children who would be able to make an actual living, and I think they felt comfortable sacrificing their one strange child.”

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  833. “While health reform is a worthy goal, we shouldn't pay for it by taxing those who already have high medical costs because they or someone in their family has a disability.”

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  834. “In order for America to remain the leader in medical innovation, we must reduce costs, ease regulatory burdens, and increase the efficacy of producing new treatments and cures here in the U.S.”

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  835. “To ensure that America remains the leader in medical innovation, we must reduce the costs of developing life-saving drugs and ensure that there are appropriate economic incentives in place to produce them.”

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  836. “While global research is crucial, the U.S. must maintain its leadership role as the world's innovator for both medical advancement and job creation.”

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  837. “With the right policies and regulations, the opportunities for American medical advancement and scientific innovation are boundless.”

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers
  838. “There was a time when I was not able to speak properly because of my medical condition. But I managed to fight against all those odds.”

    Sangram Singh
  839. “It's high time to address research into medical marijuana. Our country has experimented with a variety of state solutions without properly delving into the weeds on the effectiveness, safety, dosing, administration, and quality of medical marijuana.”

    Orrin Hatch
  840. “To be blunt, we need to remove the administrative barriers preventing legitimate research into medical marijuana, which is why I've decided to roll out the MEDS Act.”

    Orrin Hatch
  841. “I can't comment on the internal decision-making at other companies, but RVT-101 has the potential to be a very valuable product in the treatment of Alzheimer's, which is a huge unmet medical need.”

    Vivek Ramaswamy
  842. “Poor diet and sedentary behaviour have led to an increase in obesity and lifestyle-related disease and a huge rise in chronic medical conditions.”

    Frans van Houten
  843. “Crucially, healthcare needs to become connected. It should become effortless for medical professionals to share relevant data with colleagues around the world. Medical devices and systems in hospitals should be able to combine multiple sources of information.”

    Frans van Houten
  844. “Health IT helps save lives now lost due to preventable medical errors, from incorrect diagnoses and needless infections to drug mix-ups and surgical mishaps.”

    Sheldon Whitehouse
  845. “Any patient who has a serious illness requiring multiple doctors understands the frustration of lost medical charts, repeated procedures, or having to share the same information over and over with different doctors and nurses.”

    Sheldon Whitehouse
  846. “Medical disenfranchisement is fueled by a host of factors that include worsening shortage of primary care doctors in needy communities and a troubling scarcity of providers willing to treat the uninsured or publicly insured. Adding to the trend are fewer medical students choosing primary care over more lucrative and specialized fields.”

    Danny K. Davis
  847. “While most of us are trying to be more frugal, the loss of a job, a divorce, or a medical emergency can quickly sink us deeply into debt.”

    Lisa Madigan
  848. “Before I was elected to Congress, I worked in a courtroom. For years, I defended doctors and hospitals, and for years, I sued them on behalf of people who were victims of medical malpractice.”

    Dick Durbin
  849. “When I hear my friend John Boehner say that we have the best health care in the world, I don't dispute it for a moment. If I were sick, this is the country I want to be in, with these doctors, these hospitals, and these medical professionals.”

    Dick Durbin
  850. “I hope that people who don't believe depression is a real thing will stop calling people crazy, because that's dismissive and not a medical diagnosis.”

    Kerby Jean-Raymond
  851. “The World Bank and others have been converted to conditional cash transfers (CCT). These provide poor people with cash on condition they send their children to school and for medical treatment.”

    Guy Standing
  852. “At medical centers such as the Cleveland Clinic and Kaiser Permanente, teams of doctors and nurses provide coordinated care while working for salary instead of getting paid for every procedure.”

    Matthew Heineman
  853. “In the Affordable Care Act, Congress provided access to medical care for nearly 30 million uninsured Americans. Access is critically important, but offering access to an already broken system won't provide a lasting cure. We need to ask and answer the underlying question: Access to what?”

    Matthew Heineman
  854. “When I brought my medical school friends home, Dad used to tell us that we didn't know anything about the world. He started giving me impromptu quizzes about history and current events. I quite liked that.”

    Holly Branson
  855. “Reproductive rights are about body and medical autonomy: our collective and deeply personal right to choose what we want to do to/with our bodies. Trans people and feminists should be building natural alliances here.”

    Janet Mock
  856. “Health care needs are paramount after a disaster, and medical personnel fight against time to reach and assist victims.”

    Tae Yoo
  857. “I think that it's human nature to categorize and label things. That's generally the way that the medical and psychological professions work. You look at elements of what you have, and you are able to categorize it, and then you can cure it. That's generally what works.”

    Michael Finkel
  858. “We're giving consumers the tools they need to see medical professionals virtually, to Skype with the doctor instead of wait in her office, to self-monitor vital signs, to connect with health-related communities, and to choose physicians based on reliable data about outcomes and cost.”

    Bruce Broussard
  859. “As the U.S. prison population has surged over the decades, the legal profession's distaste for former inmates has become more conspicuous. And it isn't only law. Medical schools often have committees to evaluate cases and mitigating factors but are generally reluctant to admit ex-inmates.”

    Mary Pilon
  860. “Quite honestly, one of the unavoidable considerations in going exclusive with any company is being put on a company's medical insurance program.”

    George Perez
  861. “I flatter myself to even imagine I could have had a medical practice. There's no way. I'm not scientific or disciplined enough, lots of things.”

    Charles Bock
  862. “Medical attention is medical attention, whether it's for your elbow or for your teeth or for your brain. And it's important.”

    Jon Hamm
  863. “My parents were born into a secular country. They met in Turkey's top medical school, moved to America in the nineteen-seventies, and became researchers and professors.”

    Elif Batuman
  864. “I know that some consider it controversial for me to claim that God saved my life when I had received an experimental drug and some of the greatest medical care available in the world. I can see how these two realities appear to contradict each other.”

    Kent Brantly
  865. “On Octover 16th, 2013, I moved to Liberia with my family to serve as a medical missionary at ELWA Hospital in the capital city of Morovia.”

    Kent Brantly
  866. “As medical data has such power to deliver better understanding of disease and better patient outcomes, it is important we find the best way of sharing it.”

    Mark Walport
  867. “As a medical student in the 1970s, I was taught that the foundations of diagnosis and treatment were to take a detailed history and to perform a comprehensive clinical examination.”

    Mark Walport
  868. “Medical engineering is one of the areas in which the traditional 'silo' structures of university disciplines have not encouraged collaboration.”

    Mark Walport
  869. “I was always taught at medical school that you should never do a test unless you could do something with the result.”

    Mark Walport
  870. “Being a medical practitioner enables me to get in touch with people, understand their problems, feel sympathetic towards them, and the natural thing is to want to help them, and if you become a politician and if you are successful, you can help them even more.”

    Mahathir Mohamad
  871. “Without medical records that he hasn't released, we can't know whether Gingrich may have inherited his mother's manic depression. Nevertheless, one observes in the former House Speaker certain symptoms - bouts of grandiosity, megalomania, irritability, racing thoughts, spending sprees - that go beyond the ordinary politician's normal narcissism.”

    Jacob Weisberg
  872. “Being transgender is not just a medical transition.”

    Jazz Jennings
  873. “Being transgender is more than just medical books and everything, procedures. It's something spiritual in which you're finding yourself and really discovering who you are and learning to love yourself.”

    Jazz Jennings
  874. “The Internet gave me the sense that there were words to describe my feelings and medical terms.”

    Andreja Pejic
  875. “We are viewed by the world as a quasi-racist state in which we allow natural disasters to obliterate our minority community, in which our penal system is designed to treat blacks unfairly, and in which we let the medical and educational systems in our ghettos fester to the level of some third-world countries.”

    Rod Lurie
  876. “For comics, Edinburgh makes no financial or medical sense. Get an audience; that's the first task. Once the punters are in, simply make them laugh for an hour, and then sweat on the critics.”

    Dominic Holland
  877. “It's unacceptable for any past or present service member to lose access or go through increased hurdles to get the medical services they rely on.”

    Dan Donovan
  878. “I was the first person in NYU Medical Center's history to be diagnosed with NMDAR encephalitis.”

    Susannah Cahalan
  879. “Many of the issues I encountered as acting secretary were not with the quality of medical care but with getting our veterans through the door to reach that care.”

    Robert Wilkie
  880. “No doubt, clinical practice in alleviating malaria symptoms utilizing Qinghao - inherited from traditional Chinese medical literature - provided some useful information leading to the discovery of artemisinin.”

    Tu Youyou
  881. “Unnatural constructs - cities and medical pain management - have always seemed pretty good to me.”

    Alissa Quart
  882. “Sometimes astronauts feel a little ill or get minor scrapes. I trained as a crew medical officer to do basic treatment.”

    John M. Grunsfeld
  883. “At different points, I applied to graduate school. I got into medical school. I thought about being a writer. I thought about being an investment banker. I just didn't know what I wanted to do with myself. I think the thing that best suits me about being a C.E.O. is that you get to exercise many different talents and wear many different hats.”

    Glenn Kelman
  884. “We cannot decide on the efficacy of a medical treatment by counting the number of 'Likes' an intervention receives on Facebook; no matter what, professionals will still need to conduct continued clinical trials and evaluate their outcomes carefully.”

    Priyamvada Natarajan
  885. “I was a very efficient doctor. I would get rewarded with a lot more patients. By the end of my medical career, I had maybe 2,000 patients in my practice.”

    Ken Jeong
  886. “You can't get through medical school if you don't have a strong will and a strong constitution.”

    Ken Jeong
  887. “We've seen some players dying from playing football, and the questions are why can't the medical team stop it from happening.”

    Nwankwo Kanu
  888. “Why is there no cure for cancer? Because the medical industry doesn't want one! And the pharmaceutical industry doesn't want one! Because they would lose too much money!”

    Genesis P-Orridge
  889. “I did have pushback in the beginning of my career because my parents weren't really sure what I was going to do with my life going in the route of makeup. I was planning on medical school, so when I threw the makeup wrench at them, they were not expecting that.”

    Manny MUA
  890. “DACA recipients risk a lot to come out of the shadows & sign up, but many will tell you the risk is worth being able to live and work in the only country they've ever known as home. DACA recipients serve in our military, work in Fortune 100 companies, and conduct important medical research.”

    Kamala Harris
  891. “We say women have made great strides: in biology, in many areas of chemistry, in many places, women are now the majority of medical students. But when I began my career, that wasn't the case. There were very strong stereotypes in biology and medicine.”

    Carol S. Dweck
  892. “I had met many wounded veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when I was researching my 2009 novel 'The Turnaround,' and I continue to be very interested in how returning servicemen and women deal with their new lives back home and how they're treated by America.”

    George Pelecanos
  893. “I got a taste when I was in Kenya a while ago of what medical care was in rural Africa. I was in a town of about 10,000 people, and a shipping container with a rusty microscope was their medical clinic.”

    Paul Allen
  894. “I was pretty serious about pursuing forensic science as a profession. In fact, I pursued an internship at the office of the chief medical examiner here in New York.”

    Sarah Weinman
  895. “The really good doctors out there are real-life heroes. Playing one on TV is a cheaper alternative and certainly satisfies what is left of my medical ambitions.”

    Jason O'Mara
  896. “The very rich, very poor, and the very famous get the worst medical care. The very rich can buy it, the very poor can't get any, and the very famous can dictate it.”

    Debbie Rowe
  897. “I loved working on 'House,' but I never ever want to do another medical show. It's 'fiddly' stuff.”

    Jesse Spencer
  898. “The medical genre is beloved, and there are so many great stories to be told - and that's why it's so popular.”

    Matt Czuchry
  899. “Preemption is not about the Essure women - it affects all consumers. If someone had a medical device installed, there's no recourse for victims, and the company is protected. If there's a problem, the company gets a pass because they have preemption. It dawned on me the consumer didn't know. The women didn't know that this existed.”

    Erin Brockovich
  900. “I'm somewhat of a socialist in the sense that I believe in housing for the homeless and medical care for all. So, for me, the American dream has been having a TV show, and being successful and having a nice house and having everything.”

    Jim Jefferies
  901. “Deep-learning will transform every single industry. Healthcare and transportation will be transformed by deep-learning. I want to live in an AI-powered society. When anyone goes to see a doctor, I want AI to help that doctor provide higher quality and lower cost medical service. I want every five-year-old to have a personalised tutor.”

    Andrew Ng
  902. “I don't think you should rely on medicine. I think you should rely upon herbal doctors, acupuncture, and doctors outside the medical world, with different kinds and forms of treatment.”

    Engelbert Humperdinck
  903. “Let's not kid ourselves about just how cheap offshore labor really is. We not only pay substantially less per hour: we also avoid the costs we would incur if these workers immigrated here. We don't pay for their medical expenses when they show up in the emergency room without insurance.”

    Edward Conard
  904. “The worst position you are in is when you are on the medical bed, and you can't get out on that training pitch.”

    Aaron Ramsey
  905. “If you're healthy and you're told that you're capable of playing and the medical staff signs off on it, to me, you play because that's what you are paid to do.”

    Troy Aikman
  906. “Only three per cent of people are born with a disability; the rest acquire it through accident or illness, but people come out of it. Thanks to medical advances, bodies heal.”

    Esther McVey
  907. “As an African, there are certain professions your family want you to do or are willing to sign off. Being in the medical professional, as a doctor, pharmacist, a nurse, or being an engineer - those are the only professions allowed!”

    Kamaru Usman
  908. “One of the very best things about being a coach or student-athlete at UCLA is if you need medical attention, you won't find any better place in the country than at the incomparable UCLA Medical Center.”

    Ben Howland
  909. “An abortion is expensive. Its cost includes pay for the doctor, supporting medical staff, their health benefits packages, and malpractice insurance.”

    Abby Johnson
  910. “I don't know what it's like to be Cuban-American, but I know what it's like to have family under Communism and to get up early in the morning and send medical supplies and try to send food and try to send money and have it intervened, and them calling and crying on the phone.”

    Molly Qerim
  911. “Luckily, here in WWE, they have a mega-awesome medical group. They're there at every show. If something is hurting even slightly, they're gonna ice it or something. They take care of us so well.”

    Ricochet
  912. “Chelsea Manning has a platform to serve herself, but many veterans don't even get medical treatment when they need it.”

    Dakota Meyer
  913. “When I was 12, my mother passed away from heart failure, leaving us in grief and in debt from her medical bills.”

    Arnel Pineda
  914. “Sometimes I don't even accept the simplest medical treatment, such as, for example, the anti-flu vaccine.”

    Edgar Davids
  915. “There's a classic medical aphorism: 'Listen to the patient; they're telling you the diagnosis.' Actually, a lot of patients are just telling you a lot of rubbish, and you have to stop them and ask the pertinent questions. But, yes, in both drama and medicine, isolated facts can accumulate to create the narrative.”

    Jed Mercurio
  916. “I believe that attributing flaws to medical characters makes them not just doctors but something more. It makes them people.”

    Jed Mercurio
  917. “One of the things I learned on medical drama 'Bodies' was that actors can't play ambiguity.”

    Jed Mercurio
  918. “In my third year at medical school in Birmingham, I joined the Air Force as a medical cadet so that I was sponsored to become a doctor.”

    Jed Mercurio
  919. “The doctor part of me recognises the light and shade of medical life, but the writer in me is more attracted by the darkness, perhaps because it is the road less travelled.”

    Jed Mercurio
  920. “In 'Bodies,' we had a lot of gore because other medical dramas at the time had these hospitals where even a drop of blood seemed to be too much, which is clearly not what it's like when you cut someone up.”

    Jed Mercurio
  921. “In 'Bodies,' we had a lot of gore because it was a medical drama. The gore was authentic.”

    Jed Mercurio
  922. “I believe that properly regulated research in stem-cell biotechnology will lead to many valuable improvements in medical treatment and that objections on religious or ethical grounds should be vigorously opposed.”

    Jed Mercurio
  923. “'Cardiac Arrest' was the first British drama to use a lot of medical jargon. 'ER' began the following year and was the first American drama to do that.”

    Jed Mercurio
  924. “If you look at American medical fiction written by doctors, like 'The House of God' by Samuel Shem and 'The Blood of Strangers' by Frank Huyler, both have themes of cynicism and dysfunction running through them that you won't find in 'ER.' You find it in 'Scrubs,' but because that's a comedy, it gets away with it.”

    Jed Mercurio
  925. “My family's very medical, so as a field, that, I think, it's so important and wonderful, something I'm definitely interested in. Just not for a living!”

    Elizabeth Henstridge
  926. “In my space journey, I felt vulnerable because we did not have anyone with medical background. When we make that big trip to Mars, we would need a doctor on board.”

    Sunita Williams
  927. “I was not a person who you would find on social media traditionally, but when I was introduced to Instagram, I saw it as a way to show other medical students on their journey that you don't have to give up your life to study medicine. The stigma that you can't have a life in medical school was a fallacy, and I was the living proof of that.”

    Mikhail Varshavski
  928. “I wish every international or national corporate would be given a rule to set up companies in rural areas, where they would have to provide hospitals, schools, low-cost housing and free medical care, training, and then employment - but not on agricultural land.”

    Raveena Tandon
  929. “I think tax is tough in this country. Every time I sign a cheque to pay tax, it drives me crazy. But at the same time, I'm happy to live here. I want to have a good medical system, good education, good roads, so it's a Catch 22. I hate it, but it's a necessary evil.”

    Jimmy Barnes
  930. “A lot of medical problems are solved if doctors are nice to patients. If you can make them think positive, you may not need medication.”

    Rajkumar Hirani
  931. “Many, many years ago, when you named alternates, and they wouldn't travel with you - I think you're dealing with a small roster. Now you travel with these alternates, which you can replace at any time, obviously, if it's a medical situation, so you have it in your back pocket.”

    Jill Ellis
  932. “We need to provide all areas of the country with access to high-quality medical care.”

    Andrew Yang
  933. “Malpractice tort reform can be something as commonsensical as the establishment of medical courts - similar to bankruptcy or admiralty courts - with special judges to make determinations in cases brought by parties claiming injury.”

    Bill Bradley
  934. “When I took admission in a medical college, I found that apart from the lack of education, what stopped girls from menstrual management was a limited access to sanitary pads.”

    Manushi Chhillar
  935. “As a medical student, you have to study every day. You can't cover the syllabus by studying for a few nights before your exam.”

    Manushi Chhillar
  936. “When I was in Class XI, I started preparing for medical college, and after that, the Miss India pageant.”

    Manushi Chhillar
  937. “Whether you need technology in your body for medical reasons, or just want it to augment your senses or for experimentation, there are numerous fronts that open-source advocates are working on to make implantable technology safer, cheaper, and available to everyone.”

    Zoe Quinn
  938. “Our ancient yogis and sages were not just medical healers, but systems scientists and systems engineers, who saw the body and the universe as an interconnected engineering system, a system of systems that are governed by fundamental engineering systems principles.”

    Shiva Ayyadurai
  939. “I know with my knee injury, I didn't have the type of medical technology we have today. If I could've had what we had now, I probably could've been back out in three months. I didn't have that.”

    Gale Sayers
  940. “When my brother died in 1966, my father began a grieving process that lasted almost twenty-five years. For all that time, he suffered from chronic, debilitating headaches. I took him to some of the country's major medical facilities, but no one could cure him of his pain.”

    Bill Moyers
  941. “The medical protocol for poor people is, if something hurts, get over it. If something hurts real bad, put salve on it.”

    Bobby Bones
  942. “As governor, I will work to reform the practice of solitary confinement, which studies and medical and psychological associations say causes negative mental health effects on children, pregnant women and people living with mental illness.”

    Michelle Lujan Grisham
  943. “Too often reports have found that private jails and prisons are understaffed, have poor medical care, and have increased security risks, undermining public safety and their responsibility to taxpayers.”

    Michelle Lujan Grisham
  944. “Going back to the '70s and '80s I was one of the athletes who believed in true sport. I never took medical supplements, believed in diet and exercising. I always represent clean athletes.”

    Edwin Moses
  945. “Boston had the first public library, Liverpool had the first lending library. Both cities have pioneered medical advancements during the decades and both have the largest economic powers in the world exactly 213 miles to the south by car.”

    John W. Henry
  946. “On the local, state and federal level, government is working alongside veteran's organizations and other stakeholders to provide services such as medical assistance, employment resources, and housing support to veterans and their dependents and survivors. But there are still gaps in services that must be rectified.”

    Letitia James
  947. “Remarkable technological and medical advances allowed me to be a mom. But it is expensive and not always a viable or effective option.”

    Dana Bash
  948. “It is irresponsible and shows a lack of integrity for anyone to disclose medical information regardless of how it was gathered. I would expect that conversations regarding my drug testing history during the course of my medical treatment would be private.”

    Tyrann Mathieu
  949. “What if in a permission-based structure, you could decide if you wanted to provide value to advertisers or to political groups? Or, for instance, share your medical data for cancer research? All those options should be available for an individual to make.”

    Brittany Kaiser
  950. “As my mentor in Medical School, Dr William Strong taught me: Never wear a white coat; it separates you from a fellow human being. I never have from that day on. You are your patients guide, counselor, and defender, not their ruler and dictator.”

    Steven Gundry
  951. “I really put the medical school thing on hold and really chased after my football dream. And I guess I'm still chasing. I'm eight years in the NFL, and I feel very fortunate to be where I am.”

    Kirk Cousins
  952. “My dad's side of the family was very poor while growing up, but my dadi raised three kids, got my dad through medical school, sent my uncle to America where he wanted to work and helped my aunt become an accountant, because that's what she wanted to do.”

    Amyra Dastur
  953. “Patients who have suffered appalling medical negligence, abused children ignored by social services, mistreated residents of care homes - they have all been given a voice by the Human Rights Act.”

    Emily Thornberry
  954. “We can learn something from every single medical interaction. Every case, every patient has a lesson to teach us.”

    Jill Biden
  955. “Even if you're not a union member, you've likely benefited from the hard-fought advancements our unions spearheaded: Have you taken a sick day, received paid leave for medical reasons or vacation, or received overtime pay? Unions paved the way for all of these.”

    Elissa Slotkin
  956. “The more powerful a technology greater care should be used to benefit fro it. India should not be left behind the world. From the past revolution of nuclear technology we saw how it could destruct and at the same time were useful for medical science.”

    M. S. Swaminathan
  957. “If you don't vaccinate your child, it's not only your child that is at risk. It's also other children, including other children who, for medical reasons, can't be vaccinated.”

    Matt Hancock
  958. “The reason we need formal government guidance from the chief medical officer is to empower parents.”

    Matt Hancock
  959. “This is why we have a chief medical officer: to set a norm in society, make judgments on behalf of society, so that individual schools or individual parents don't have to decide.”

    Matt Hancock
  960. “High street homeopaths, who typically do not have any serious medical training, are allowed to treat you and me for almost any condition.”

    Simon Singh
  961. “Obamacare has eliminated choices for millions of families, suffocated patient-centered medical innovation, and moved the United States closer to European-style centralized planning.”

    Ben Sasse
  962. “We've got the right to vote, but what does it mean? People now want to have the right to a job, the right to education, the right to medical services.”

    John Kani
  963. “I never thought that I would pursue a cappella music. I went to Yale College and I was going to go into the medical field.”

    Kevin Olusola
  964. “Your U.S. military has the best child care in the nation. Full, paid family and medical leave benefits. Why aren't we doing that to empower our workforce?”

    Joe Sestak
  965. “I had worked so hard on three projects 1997 that it knocked the gas out of me. It was a mystery to the medical profession, but you can test positive for Epstein-Barr and not have it. When you get a post-viral syndrome, for some people it causes chronic fatigue or hearing loss. For me it became light sensitivity.”

    Dennis DeYoung
  966. “Obamacare's terrifyingly cumbersome, competition-hostile apparatus for controlling medical costs is one of its most obvious flaws.”

    Heather Mac Donald
  967. “The whole medical industry wants us sick.”

    Wim Hof
  968. “We were unfortunate in having lost our only child. Our world had come crashing down. But thanks to the world of medical miracles, we've become parents again at an age when parenthood is considered impossible.”

    Satish Kaushik
  969. “Walk away from medical professionals who dismiss your concerns, and don't quit searching until you find someone who will truly partner with you to find the answers you deserve.”

    Shannon Bream
  970. “I am a board member and the volunteer director of medical and scientific content for Less Cancer.”

    Margaret Cuomo
  971. “Whether we are adults or children, members of the media or medical community, government, industry, academia or cancer advocacy group, we can all contribute to a healthier environment, a stronger, more vibrant society, and ultimately, to a world where cancer is considered a preventable illness.”

    Margaret Cuomo
  972. “Individuals need accurate information in cancer prevention and guidance tailored to their specific medical history. They will not get it unless our medical doctors and other health professionals are adequately trained.”

    Margaret Cuomo
  973. “The development of a strategic plan for cancer prevention in medical schools that is supported by all stakeholders - including the medical community, government, the insurance industry, cancer advocacy groups and all those dedicated to cancer prevention - will be the key to inspiring patients to live lifestyles that will decrease cancer risk.”

    Margaret Cuomo
  974. “We are trained to be medical doctors first and if you have to put neurosurgery aside to deal with the most vulnerable and susceptible patients, then that's what we'll do.”

    Myron Rolle
  975. “I started to get quite bad panic attacks when I was in my late teens, and I began running because I wanted to do everything I could before going down the medical route.”

    Chloe Madeley
  976. “I was doing general medicine and during residency, I moonlighted at a psychiatric hospital and became very interested in the medical care of psychiatric patients.”

    Drew Pinsky
  977. “Symptoms that may seem psychiatric or psychological can actually be signs of a medical condition.”

    Drew Pinsky
  978. “There came a time when I had to decide between show business and devoting my full time to medical training. I chose show business.”

    Barbi Benton
  979. “But for me, a physician, chief medical correspondent for a major network, and women's health expert, the thought of exposing myself to millions of people as someone who'd been completely blindsided by the suicide of my children's father, and by the impact of that suicide on Alex and Chloe and me, was nothing short of terrifying.”

    Jennifer Ashton
  980. “Subsidizing someone's rent is much cheaper than paying for new housing, police or medical responses, or hospital or jail stays.”

    London Breed
  981. “As the COVID-19 situation evolves, we need to make sure we have enough medical professionals to care for people in need.”

    London Breed
  982. “Young people experiencing homelessness often have a difficult time accessing services, including shelter, medical care, and employment. This is due to the stigma of their housing situation, lack of knowledge of available resources, and a lack of services targeted to young people.”

    London Breed
  983. “My sister told me: 'You need to have a baby so that you've got someone to look after you when you're old.' And I was like: 'Hang on - I thought that's what the NHS was for? Unless the NHS is that screwed by the time I'm old, you've literally had to give birth to your own medical professional.'”

    Ellie Taylor
  984. “I really have aproblem with the fact that insurance companies don't see infertility as a medical condition requiring coverage. I do want there to be some pressure on the insurance companies.”

    Martie Maguire
  985. “I am a retired United States Marine Corporal and I started out in 2nd Battalion Night Marines on my deployment and I finished my career in the Marine Corps at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as a patient.”

    Kyle Carpenter
  986. “So many of our wounded warriors from today's wars are alive not just because of remarkable advances in technology, but primarily because of the extraordinary dedication and skill of our military and our VA medical professionals.”

    Kyle Carpenter
  987. “I was injured by an enemy hand grenade in Afghanistan in 2010. I spent three years recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center… And through that three years, I was forced to search for the silver linings during the long dark and painful nights and days in the hospital.”

    Kyle Carpenter
  988. “With the advancements made in the medical field, we dealt with the Nipah virus and later established the Virology institute. This gave us the confidence to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.”

    Pinarayi Vijayan
  989. “I began my career as a medical doctor in Ama Keng, a poor village in Lim Chu Kang. The people I cared for were ordinary Singaporeans. They were simple people who despite their hard work, had barely enough for themselves.”

    Tan Cheng Bock
  990. “I want to relax for a while, maybe go back to my medical practice. I got a lot of old patients waiting for me.”

    Tan Cheng Bock
  991. “The Browns have unbelievable medical resources. I'm always seeking the best help and advice possible. I'll continue to do that even when my career is over.”

    Joe Thomas
  992. “My parents are always like, 'Camille stop with the medical stuff!'”

    Camille Grammer
  993. “Ergonomists are not physicians - they are engineers - and their medical theories are controversial. Some of the world's leading medical researchers deny that repetitive motion causes injury.”

    Eugene Scalia
  994. “Medicaid covers vitally needed medical care for millions of people in New York. Compliance with billing requirements ensures the financial integrity of the Medicaid program.”

    Audrey Strauss
  995. “I don't believe that a transgender fighter should have to disclose her personal medical history to other female fighters before they fight.”

    Fallon Fox
  996. “Matt Mitrione went well beyond disagreeing with the medical experts who say I should be able to compete as a woman, and personally attacked me as a fighter, as a woman, and as a human being.”

    Fallon Fox
  997. “Pumping parties are when you go to someone's residence but obviously not in a medical office and have whatever injected into your face and your body.”

    Paul Nassif
  998. “Some alternative medicines work when the instructions are followed. But I always recommend seeing a medical professional.”

    Paul Nassif
  999. “I have no medical knowledge whatsoever so playing a surgeon on 'Holby' has been a real eye opener!”

    Laila Rouass
  1000. “The fact that your liver can regenerate itself is incredible - it's a medical miracle.”

    Ed Henry

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