
Top 11 Medical Surgical Quotes
#1. 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
#2. but its most important characteristic was an ability to analyze the emotional beats of a movie without any of its members themselves getting emotional or defensive.
Ed Catmull
#3. What does it take to unwind the unwanted? It takes twelve surgeons, in teams of two, rotating in and out as their medical specialty is needed. It takes nine surgical assistants and four nurses. It takes three hours.
Neal Shusterman
#4. So how was Christmas for you guys? Did you all get lots of nice black t-shirts?
Gerard Way
#5. 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
#6. The Internet made the world smaller, so it's easier for people to hear your music. You don't necessarily need a radio record.
Nas
#7. Comprehending and knowing better and deeper are the best guarantees we can have to attain ideas and criteria of our own; i.e. to stop depending on what other people say. In summary, to be freer to choose our own path in life.
Manuel Toharia-Cortes
#8. 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
#9. In medical practice, there are few surgical procedures given so little attention and so underrated in its potential hazard as abortion.
Warren Hern
#10. It is clearly true that the reflex of disparagement is no more compatible with rigorous inquiry than the impulse to glorify.
Marilynne Robinson
#11. A team is not a bunch of people with job titles, but a congregation of individuals, each of whom has a role that is understood by other members.
Meredith Belbin
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