Doctors And Nurses Quotes by Marjorie Kellogg, Jodi Picoult, Dick Morris, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Mike Ferguson, Matthieu Ricard and many others.

Doctors and nurses seemed to have been born and raised in the hospital, with only short punctuations of absenteeism for such things as schooling and marriage.
The doctors may be mapping out the war games, but it is the nurses who make the conflict bearable.
You cannot cover the 50 million new people Obama seeks to cover without more doctors and nurses. But the administration and even the Blue Dogs in the House have proposed nothing to add to the supply of medical services even as they plan vastly to increase the demand by covering new people.
Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back into the shell.
America’s doctors, nurses and medical researchers are the best in the world, but our health care system is broken.
When you see those in healthcare who don’t get this burn-out, they are very motherly, fatherly, or loving and attentive with the patients. [These] wonderful caretakers, doctors, and nurses don’t get as much burn-out as people who are more defensive of the feelings and suffering of others.
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.
Doctors and nurses do crazy hours and keep an ideal afloat through the love and care that they have for their craft and their patients and the institution of the NHS. We should be very proud of it.
No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this-‘devoted and obedient.’ This definition would do just as well for a porter. It might even do for a horse. It would not do for a policeman.
Addiction is a disease of exposure. Doctors and nurses, for instance, have a high addiction rate.
If Christian scientists had more science and doctors more Christianity, it wouldn’t make any difference which you called in – if you had a good nurse.
Attitudes to mental health are slowly changing, there’s less stigma among healthcare workers and a greater commitment to provide mental health treatment when doctors and nurses can see people do get better.
The doctors and nurses at the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital are saving lives every day and helping improve health care in the DRC which has been ravaged by more than a decade of war and disease.