Top 1200 Medical Education Quotes & Sayings - Page 17

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I really admire medical people. They have a great sense of humour, and they just have to get on with it.
And as a nurse, I know very well the importance, for example, of electronic medical records.
Adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles. — © Mike Pence
Adult stem cell research has produced some 67 medical miracles.
Medical science is as yet very imperfectly differentiated from common cure-mongering witchcraft
Man is not made for space. But with the help of biologists and medical doctors, he can be prepared and accommodated.
America's founding fathers did not intend to take religion out of education. Many of the nation's greatest universities were founded by evangelists and religious leaders; but many of these have lost the founders concept and become secular institutions. Because of this attitude, secular education is stumbling and floundering.
I'd probably start charging for medical timeouts. I think we'd all see who really uses them and who doesn't.
I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.
We have noted the appeal of Honorable Ambrosini about the decriminalizing of marijuana for medical use.
Italians have famously low levels of trust in their government, and a tradition of medical hoaxes.
Bioethics has hardened into an activist ideology that pervades the medical world, the schools, and government.
If medical doctors can be sued for malpractice, shouldn't financial professionals practice under the same safeguard?
GRAVE, n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student. — © Ambrose Bierce
GRAVE, n. A place in which the dead are laid to await the coming of the medical student.
By 2018, an estimated 63 percent of all new U.S. jobs will require workers with an education beyond high school. For our young people to get those jobs, they first need to graduate from high school ready to start a postsecondary education.
Ensuring Americans have access to adequate medical care should be a priority for all of us.
I have four strikes against me. I'm black, I'm short, I'm intelligent, and I have a medical condition.
We are less than a decade away from the medical lab the size of a sugar cube.
We need to provide all areas of the country with access to high-quality medical care.
Higher education isn't just a personal investment. It's a public good that pays off in a more competitive workforce and better-informed and engaged citizens. Every year, we spend nearly $100 billion on corporate welfare, and more than $500 billion on defense spending. Surely ensuring the next generation can compete in the global economy is at least as important as subsidies for big business and military adventures around the globe. In fact, I think we can and must go further - not just making public higher education tuition-free, but reinventing education in America as we know it.
It is false to suggest that medical breakthroughs come only through government research.
And of course, identifying all human genes and proteins will have great medical significance.
Education makes us the human beings we are. It has major impacts on economic development, on social equity, gender equity. In all kinds of ways, our lives are transformed by education and security. Even if it had not one iota of effect [on] security, it would still remain in my judgment the biggest priority in the world.
I was the first person in NYU Medical Center's history to be diagnosed with NMDAR encephalitis.
My parents were extraordinarily focused on education. It was the topic of every dinner conversation, is are you number one, are you getting all As, if not, why not. You need to do better. So my entire orientation and focus growing up was around doing your best and making sure that you were going to get the best education possible.
Vaccination is the medical sacrament corresponding to baptism. Whether it is or is not more efficacious I do not know.
Anyone who is honestly trying to be a Christian will soon find his intelligence being sharpened: one of the reasons why it needs no special education to be a Christian is that Christianity is an education itself. That is why an uneducated believer like Bunyan was able to write a book that has astonished the whole world.
Homeopathy is one of the few medical specialties which carries no penalties -- only benefits.
We are lucky in Chapel Hill to have the most brilliant medical people anywhere in the country.
Disability is often framed, in medical terms, as the ultimate disaster and certainly as a deficit.
People think that athletes have it great, and we do in a lot of regard, but universities make a hell of a lot of money off of players. You don't get a free education: you work full-time year round for five years for an education you could pay for three times over if you just got your market value.
Listening to medical facts was not enough. People wanted one hundred percent guarantees.
Symptoms that may seem psychiatric or psychological can actually be signs of a medical condition.
Universal vaccination may well be the greatest success story in medical history.
Patents have a place in medical science - for new inventions that advance the state of knowledge.
Synergy and serendipity often play a big part in medical and scientific advances.
The only difference between 'propaganda' and 'education,' really, is in the point of view. The advocacy of what we believe in is education. The advocacy of what we don't believe in is propaganda.
You know, I look to myself mainly as a creative writer all my life and a medical doctor.
Why don't we just get our population healthier so we don't need medical care? — © Joel Fuhrman
Why don't we just get our population healthier so we don't need medical care?
Medical science has made such tremendous progress that there is hardly a healthy human left.
We don't take any of our health and medical advice from Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I believe health care is a basic right. If education - you're entitled to an education, why wouldn't you be entitled to adequate health care? Period.
We are moving in exactly the wrong direction in higher education. Forty years ago, tuition in some of the great American public universities and colleges was virtually free. Today, the cost is unaffordable for many working class families. Higher education must be a right for all - not just wealthy families.
Natural ability without education has more often attained to glory and virtue than education without natural ability.
A narrow and moralistic view of morals is responsible for the failure to recognize that all the aims and values which are desirable in education are themselves moral. Discipline, natural development, culture, social efficiency, are moral traits - marks of a person who is a worthy member of that society which it is the business of education to further.
Real education enhances the dignity of a human being and increases his or her self-respect. If only the real sense of education could be realized by each individual and carried forward in every field of human activity, the world will be so much a better place to live in.
The education of youth should be watched with the most scrupulous attention. [I]t is much easier to introduce and establish an effectual system ... than to correct by penal statutes the ill effects of a bad system. ... The education of youth ... lays the foundations on which both law and gospel rest for success.
I treated as few patients as I could as a medical student, and I never practiced medicine.
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
The medical genre is beloved, and there are so many great stories to be told - and that's why it's so popular.
I am sure that I have been much more useful to society as a medical physicist.
The history of using mice to stand in for humans in medical experiments is replete with failures.
Education occurs when students set out to educate themselves… the student will only learn, can only learn, what he chooses to learn…(An) advantage of not pushing is an innate sense (his) education is (his) responsibility and reward.
I mean, everybody should have access to medical care. And, you know, it shouldn't be such a big deal.
One of the shortcomings of our medical system is that doctors have very little time with their patients.
If the patient has been to more than four physicians, nutrition is probably the medical answer.
We will never meet our own expectations of public education unless the federal government is willing to play a consistent, long-term role; unless education truly becomes a matter of national policy, not just a matter of national rhetoric.
The education business is a little murky because by 1900, it has been pretty well decided that a certain amount of education was required to make the system of repression work. You had to have people who showed up punctually. You had to have people who took their orders obediently and understand them fully.
Huge sums are invested globally in medical research and development - and with good reason.
Let's focus on how we can take someone who is being poorly educated in an American public school and how they are poorly trained for a job, and put in place those opportunities for them to get that education, give their parents choice in education, make it real for them.
Medical malpractice - that's a great issue for Republicans and you didn't hear anyone talk about it.
You could be a corrupt doctor, but at least you have to go to the medical school first. Right?
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