A Quote by John Naisbitt

In sales, as in medicine, a prescription before diagnosis is a mistake in the arts. — © John Naisbitt
In sales, as in medicine, a prescription before diagnosis is a mistake in the arts.
In selling as in medicine, prescription before diagnosis is malpractice.
It [The Gesundheit Institute] also won't separate the healing arts. All of them work together - traditional medicine and surgery with acupuncture, homeopathy, etc. We want to make the hospital a place a person can't wait to come to, whether they are working there or being there as a patient. Because we are interested in promoting wellness, we will integrate medicine with performing arts, arts and crafts, agriculture, recreation, nature, and social service. Those are some skeletal parts.
I don't believe in the scraping of stuff. Take the existing condition, offer up a diagnosis for what's wrong, and a prescription for making it work.
And I had this sense, even though I couldn't quite wrap my head around what it meant to have a cancer diagnosis at 22, that the person I'd been before was buried, there was no returning to that pre diagnosis itself.
I am a huge advocate of prescription drugs given wisely and for the right reasons and the right diagnosis and also psychotherapy.
Because we are interested in promoting wellness, we will integrate medicine with performing arts, arts and crafts, agriculture, recreation, nature, and social service.
I believe gelato is meant to be treated as medicine and taken daily as a prescription.
When you have a senior citizen who can't afford her prescription medicine, Washington is broken.
The only medicine that needs no prescription, has no unpleasant taste, and costs no money is laughter.
We've done this before in other worlds, in other lives. It is our strength, law, medicine, entertainment, and computers, the networking of energy. All of these are arts.
I'm not against high-tech medicine. It has a secure place in the diagnosis and treatment of serious disease.
Love is a medicine for the sickness of the world; a prescription often given, too rarely taken.
With the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs, American taxpayers shouldn't be footing the bill for medicine going to waste.
I'm by no means condemning prescription medicine for mental health. I've seen it save a lot of people's lives.
Medicine is of all the Arts the most noble; but, owing to the ignorance of those who practice it, and of those who, inconsiderately, form a judgment of them, it is at present behind all the arts.
If you don't have confidence in the diagnosis, you won't have confidence in the prescription.
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