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    Atul Gawande
    “Better is possible. It does not take genius. It takes diligence. It takes moral clarity. It takes ingenuity. And above all, it takes a willingness to try.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #2
    Atul Gawande
    “We always hope for the easy fix: the one simple change that will erase a problem in a stroke. But few things in life work this way. Instead, success requires making a hundred small steps go right - one after the other, no slipups, no goofs, everyone pitching in.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #3
    Atul Gawande
    “Betterment is perpetual labor. The world is chaotic, disorganized, and vexing, and medicine is nowhere spared that reality. To complicate matters, we in medicine are also only human ourselves. We are distractible, weak, and given to our own concerns. Yet still, to live as a doctor is to live so that one's life is bound up in others' and in science and in the messy, complicated connection between the two It is to live a life of responsibility. The question then, is not whether one accepts the responsibility. Just by doing this work, one has. The question is, having accepted the responsibility, how one does such work well.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #4
    Atul Gawande
    “People underestimate the importance of dilligence as a virtue. No doubt it has something to do with how supremely mundane it seems. It is defined as "the constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken."... Understood, however, as the prerequisite of great accomplishment, diligence stands as one of the most difficult challenges facing any group of people who take on tasks of risk and consequence. It sets a high, seemingly impossible, expectation for performance and human behavior.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #5
    Atul Gawande
    “The hardest question for anyone who takes responsibility for what he or she does is, What if I turn out to be average?”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #6
    Atul Gawande
    “We are used to thinking of doctoring as a solitary, intellectual task. But making medicine go right is less often like making a difficult diagnosis than like making sure everyone washes their hands.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #7
    Atul Gawande
    “Ingenuity is often misunderstood. It is not a matter of superior intelligence but of character. It demands more than anything a willingness to recognize failure, to not paper over the cracks, and to change. It arises from deliberate, even obsessive, reflection on failure and a constant searching for new solutions.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #8
    Atul Gawande
    “Human birth...is a solution to an evolutionary problem: how a mammal can walk upright, which requires a small, fixed, bony pelvis, and also possess a large brain, which entails a baby whose head is too big to fit through that small pelvis...in a sense, all human mothers give birth prematurely. Other mammals are born mature enough to walk and seek food within hours; our newborns are small and helpless for months.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance

  • #9
    Atul Gawande
    “My third answer for becoming a positive deviant: Count something. Regardless of what one ultimately does in medicine—or outside medicine, for that matter—one should be a scientist in the world....If you count something you find interesting, you will learn something interesting.”
    Atul Gawande, Better: A Surgeon's Notes on Performance



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