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Inspirational sentences for medical students

Inspiring medical quotes

1. There are no safe drugs, only safe doctors.

2. If you retain a bit of body fluid, you will have a bit of vitality.

3. Medicine is a benevolent art and must have a benevolent heart.

4. Only when you learn how to be shy can you know if you are not good at art.

5. In order to heal, one must first correct oneself and then correct others.

6. If you don’t learn a lot, you won’t be able to understand the changes; if you don’t think well, you won’t be able to grasp the details.

7. The desire for action is square but the wisdom is round, the heart is small but the courage is big.

8. You can study medicine if you want to save people, but you can’t study medicine if you want to make profits.

9. If you spread the word three times, it will become true, and if you copy the prescription three times, it will kill people.

10. There are only unknown diseases in the world, but there are no incurable diseases.

11. All symptoms such as edema are related diseases of the lungs, spleen and kidneys.

12. When you see liver disease, you know that the liver transmits to the spleen, and you should strengthen the spleen first.

13. Sometimes to heal, often to help, always to comfort.

14. The purpose of strengthening the body is to eliminate evil, and to eliminate evil is to strengthen the body.

15. Blood stasis turns into water, and edema occurs, which is a blood disease and water syndrome.

16. The evil is in the spleen and stomach. If the Yang Qi is insufficient and the Yin Qi is excessive, the patient will suffer from mid-cold, bowel sounds and abdominal pain.

17. Be knowledgeable before becoming a doctor, be virtuous before becoming a doctor, and be cautious before practicing medicine.

18. No medical treatment is needed to clear diarrhea, but you will be hungry until the sun sets. Support dysentery, hunger and typhoid fever.

19. Be knowledgeable and then become a doctor, be virtuous and then become a doctor, be cautious and then practice medicine!

20. Learn it well, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely.

21. Medicine is the way. You cannot understand its principles without being sophisticated, and you cannot achieve it without being knowledgeable.

22. Those whose virtues are not close to Buddha cannot be doctors, and those whose talents are not close to immortals cannot be doctors.

23. If people don’t have enough reason, they can’t learn medicine; if doctors don’t have enough reason, they can’t use medicine.

24. Although the illness lasts for a long time, it can still be resolved. Those who say it cannot be cured have not yet learned how to cure it.

25. The purpose of medical treatment is not only to treat diseases, but also to help people feel at ease.

26. To treat wind, you must first treat blood. When blood circulates, wind will disappear. To treat wind, treat blood first, then enough blood will extinguish the wind.

27. Standing for a long time damages the bones, sitting for a long time damages the blood, looking for a long time damages the mind, walking for a long time damages the tendons, and lying down for a long time damages the qi.

28. It is better to be familiar with Wang Shuhe than to be familiar with clinical syndromes. If there are many clinical syndromes, it is even more important to be familiar with Wang Shuhe.

29. To read Zhongjing's book, you must look for words where there are no words, and ask for words where there are no words. Only then can it be said that it can be read.

30. It is more important to find out who is sick than to find out what disease a person has.

31. If there is a disease that is suitable for tonic, use the method of purging it; if the disease is suitable for purging, use the method of tonic to purge it.

32. I must maintain the honor and noble traditions of the medical profession. I treat my colleagues as brothers.

33. Integrity is the duty of a doctor. Those who are greedy for money and profit and take advantage of others are not worthy of being doctors at all.

34. Medicine is a science, but becoming a skilled doctor is an art.

35. Starting from the "Treatise on Febrile Diseases", it is difficult and easy at the same time. If it is easy to start from the classification book of later generations, it will be very difficult.

36. Those who are good at speaking about heaven will surely experience it in others; those who are good at speaking about the past will be able to relate to the present; those who are good at speaking about people will be disgusted with themselves.

37. Learning is like measuring the depth of the sea, it is difficult to know, the reason is not clear, the origin is doubtful, poetry is just a dream when the new year changes, there are still many diseases in the world, and I am ashamed to be called a doctor.

38. To be a doctor, you must have noble medical ethics and superb medical skills, and you must also gain the trust of patients.

39. Help my patients make choices that are consistent with their values ??and beliefs, without coercion, deception, or duplicity.

40. To live well, don’t be petty, be good at controlling anger, and live a long life. If you smile widely, the disease will not come, but if your heart is troubled, the disease will come.

41. We first serve patients and learn from service, but we cannot do things for patients just for the sake of learning.

42. Place the interests of my patients at the center of my professional practice and, when circumstances warrant, my own self-interest.

43. Saving lives and healing the wounded, helping the world and providing health care should be the purpose of studying medicine. In order to get rich, you certainly don’t have to study medicine.

44. Doctors must not be trusted if they are not benevolent people; they cannot be trusted if they are not smart and rational; they cannot be trusted if they are not honest and pure.

45. Choosing medicine may be accidental, but once you choose, you must treat it with lifelong loyalty and enthusiasm.

46. Technology and humanities are the two wings of medicine, and one is indispensable. Without technology, medicine has no body; without humanities, medicine has no soul.

47. The moment we decide to become doctors, an invisible chain has been hung on our bodies, which will carry us for a lifetime.

48. I will never allow my obligations to patients to be interfered with by considerations of race, religion, nationality, political party, political or social status.

49. I will put the health and life of the patient first in everything. I will strictly abide by all the secrets revealed by the patient and will never disclose them.

50. There should always be a feeling of "like facing an abyss, like walking on thin ice" towards work. This is a sense of responsibility arising from facing the most precious life of the patient.

51. Even if I cannot cure my patients, I will always help them. When death is inevitable, I will help my patient die according to his or her own intention.

52. We should maintain the highest respect for human life from the beginning of its conception. Even under threat, I will never use my knowledge to violate the laws of humanity.

53. Be careful, be prudent, learn to suffer losses, learn to accept others, be tolerant when encountering difficulties, live diligently and frugally, do not boast, do not lie to others, be sincere and sincere, thick and blunt, this is the foundation.

54. The humanistic quality of a doctor is that you must truly love life and pay attention to life. A good doctor must be a humanitarian and full of compassion for life.

55. Doctors should have compassion for patients, be responsible for their work, have a sense of solidarity with comrades, be enterprising in their careers, and strive to become a good doctor like Bethune.

56. Medicine is a tool for curing diseases. It can cure diseases and kill people. If you don't know it clearly and can't use it, a small mistake will delay treatment, and a big mistake will affect your life. Therefore, doctors must be careful about medicine.

57. Keeping what I hear, know, and see confidential as an essential part of my care for my patients, unless there is a clear, serious, direct risk of harm to others.

58. Medicine is more valuable than being refined, learning is more important than being broad, knowledge is more important than excellence, heart is more important than being empty, industry is more important than being specialized, speaking is more important than showing, Dharma is more important than living, prescription is more important than being pure, treatment is more important It's more expensive than cleverness, and more effective than quickness. Knowing this, the doctor will be able to complete his work.

59. Experts are respectable. They know more and more about things that ordinary doctors do not know. Experts are sometimes regrettable. They know more and more about things that ordinary doctors do not know. But we know less and less.

60. Respect my patient’s moral right to participate in decisions that affect him or her, and describe clearly, clearly, and in language the patient understands, the nature of his or her illness and the methods I recommend Benefits and Dangers of Treatment.

61. Although I have been practicing medicine for more than sixty years, I still dare not forget the four words "be cautious and fearful". Patients have given their lives to us, how can we not feel fear? How can we not treat it with an attitude of guarding against arrogance, impetuosity, humility and prudence?

62. Love is on the left, sympathy is on the right. Walk on both sides of life, sow seeds at any time and bloom at any time. Make this long path embellished with fragrant flowers, so that pedestrians who pass through the branches and leaves will step on it. Holding the thorns, I don’t feel the pain. There are tears to fall, but I am not sad.

63. Practicing medicine is like facing an abyss or walking on thin ice. Patients have entrusted their most precious lives to the hospital. A slight carelessness on the part of medical staff may result in disability or even life-threatening injuries. Therefore, medical work cannot be careless or rash.

64. The biggest responsibility of being a doctor is not just to treat diseases. How a doctor treats poor patients is the key point that distinguishes a person from a doctor or a medical craftsman. A real doctor affirms the value of people, and doctors In the eyes of a craftsman, patients are just consumers. The doctor sees the sick person, while the doctor sees the form to fill in the medical record