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Hospital Quotes

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Lucy Christopher
“And it's hard to hate someone once you understand them.”
Lucy Christopher, Stolen

Dean Mafako
“It was awful and so surreal to see it unfold before my eyes. I will never forget that sight. The only thing I could think of is that one day you are king of your domain, and the next day you are being escorted to your car by security.”
DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

Dean Mafako
“You understand that you are being manipulated by others and you become overwhelmed by hospital bureaucracy. It feels as though you have been violated by administrators who have robbed you of your passion for helping children. That passion that drove you to become a healthcare provider is replaced with mistrust, negativity, and hopeless skepticism.”
DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

Emily Andrews
“Oh God just look at me now... one night opens words and utters pain... I cannot begin to explain to you... this... I am not here. This is not happening. Oh wait, it is, isn't it?

I am a ghost. I am not here, not really. You see skin and cuts and frailty...these are symptoms, you known, of a ghost. An unclear image with unclear thoughts whispering vague things...

If I told you what was really in my head, you''d never let me leave this place. And I have no desire to spend time in hell while I'm still, in theory, alive.”
Emily Andrews, The Finer Points of Becoming Machine

Jodi Picoult
“The nurses, I have already learned, are the ones who give us the answers we’re desperate for. Unlike the doctors, who fidget like they need to be somewhere else, the nurses patiently answer us as if we are the first set of parents to ever have this kind of meeting with them, instead of the thousandth.”
Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper

Lionel Shriver
“We'd been assured it wouldn't be painful, though she might experience 'discomfort,' a term beloved of the medical profession that seems to be a synonym for agony that isn't yours.”
Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin

Maggie Stiefvater
“I think-I need to ask an embarrassing question. Do you think I could borrow a pair of scrubs? I-uh-my pants-"

"Oh!" Cried the poor nurse. "Yes. Absolutely. I'll be right back."

[...]

"Thanks," I mumbled. "I'll just change here. He's not looking at anything at the moment." I gestured toward Sam, who was looking convincingly sedated.

The nurse vanished through the curtains. Sam eye's flashed open again, distinctly amused.

He whispered, "Did you just tell that man you went potty on yourself?"

"You.Shut.UP." I hissed back furiously.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

“$13 to $20 billion a year could be saved in health care costs by demedicalizing childbirth, developing midwifery, and encouraging breastfeeding.”
Frank Oski

Dan Wells
“You're a hero,' Mom repeated, squeezing my hand and kissing my forehead. 'You saved six lives in that house! Six! Sure, one of them was a creep,' she looked at Lauren, 'but that's what makes it so good. "Love thine enemies."'
Lauren smiled at me. 'And don't worry about Curt,' she said. 'We are so broken up.'
'Six lives,' Mom repeated.
But I had been trying to save seven.”
Dan Wells, Mr. Monster

Jacob M. Appel
“This is how most stories end in the hospital. Not with crash carts and sirens and electric shocks to the chest, but with an empty room, a crisp white bed, silence.”
Jacob M. Appel, Phoning Home

Maggie Stiefvater
“I slowly climbed back to my feet, walked back into the emergency department through the silently swishing glass doors, and, covered in my girlfriend's blood, lied perfectly for the first time in my life.
"I tried to stop her.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Linger

Josh Bazell
“what a fascinating mix a hospital can be of people in a huge hurry and people too slow to get out of their way.”
Josh Bazell, Beat the Reaper

Anne Spollen
“You knew then that this was not any kind of hospital that cured, but a hospital that held, that kept their patients away from the rest of the world, a kind of ark that floated along full of life, but not participating in life.... These people no longer made progress.”
Anne Spollen, The Shape of Water

Shannon L. Alder
“There is no real bravery in getting paid to save someone's life. However, there is a large amount of bravery in a nurse break dancing at the hospital's Christmas party.”
Shannon Alder

Raquel Cepeda
“The hospital room was as cold as dead skin, the hallway crowded with lost souls and reeking of illness.”
Raquel Cepeda, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina

Stevie Smith
“The world is come upon me, I used to keep it a long way off, But now I have been run over and I am in the hands of the hospital staff.”
Stevie Smith, Selected Poems of Stevie Smith

Gustave Flaubert
“I grew up in a hospital and as a child I played in the dissecting room”
Gustave Flaubert

“When traveling in rural Africa, it's important to not actually *go* to a hospital until the patient is on the brink of expiration, otherwise things are apt to get worse.”
Josh Gates, Destination Truth: Memoirs of a Monster Hunter

David Almond
“I went out into the corridor. I asked a nurse if she knew where the people with arthritis went. She said lots of them went to Ward 34 on the top floor. She said she thought that was a silly place to put people with bad bones who had such trouble walking and climbing stairs.”
David Almond, Skellig

Phindiwe Nkosi
“Like my loved one, I am convinced that we all have critical conditions. Battles that we undertake behind the hospitals, in lonely alleys, secret locations and sometimes public places that are out of reach to those who seem to care.”
Phindiwe Nkosi, Behind the Hospital

Dan Chaon
“I should be arguing vehemently with doctors, demanding results, I should be surrounded by people who are bleeding and screaming and shocking one another with defibrillators.”
Dan Chaon, Stay Awake

Michael  Grant
“Sam Temple was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Los Angeles, where there were specialists there in burn injuries. He wasn’t consulted: he was found on his knees, obviously in shock, extensively burned. EMTs took over.
Astrid Ellison was taken to a hospital in Santa Barbara, as was Diana Ladris.
Other kids were shared out among half a dozen hospitals. Some specialized in plastic surgery, others in the effects of starvation.
Over the next week all were seen by psychiatrists once their immediate physical injuries were addressed. Lots of psychiatrists. And when they weren’t being seen by psychiatrists, they were being seen by FBI agents, and California Highway Patrol investigators, and lawyers from the district attorney’s office.
The consensus seemed to be that a number of the Perdido survivors, as they were now known, would be prosecuted for crimes ranging from simple assault to murder.
First on that list was Sam Temple.”
Michael Grant, Light

“There is a kind of silence only hospitals understand, the kind that stands in the hallway after you hear 'we did our best' the kind that follows you home, sits at your table and eats with you for the rest of your life.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

Max Blumenthal
“With the sound of exploding bombs growing closer, Qadan and his family escaped again, to his brother's house in western Rafah, where they remained for the next three days. Qadan told me he did not seek shelter in an UNRWA school because Israel had begun shelling those, too. There was no sanctuary anywhere in the Gaza Strip, not in UN-operated schools, nor in hospitals.
According to the UNRWA, by Saturday, August 2, the Israeli military had attacked a full third of Gaza's hospitals, along with fourteen primary healthcare clinics and twenty-nine ambulances belonging to either the Red Crescent or the Ministry of Health.”
Max Blumenthal, The 51 Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza

Max Blumenthal
“The Israeli military had not only torn through the civilian population of Gaza like a buzz saw during the 51 Day War, killing some 2,200 people-more than 70 percent were confirmed as civilians—and wounding well over 10,000; it had pulverized Gaza's infrastructure. Over 400 businesses and shops had been damaged in targeted Israeli strikes, and at least 120 were completely obliterated; 24 medical facilities were damaged, including the Wafa Hospital in Shujaiya, Gaza's only geriatric rehabilitation facility, whose top three floors were razed by tank shelling. A full one third of Gaza's mosques were bombed, from the Al-Amin Muhammad Mosque, a stately structure built in the center of Gaza City with donations from a Malaysian Muslim charity, to the Al-Omari Mosque, a historical treasure that had stood in the same spot in Jabalia since 647 AD until it was brought to the ground by Israeli missiles on August 2. Gaza’s lone power station was decimated by Israeli airstrikes on July 29, leaving most of Gaza without electricity for over 18 hours a day, and sometimes longer. Perhaps the most disturbing figure was the more than 18,000 civilian homes the Israeli military leveled during its assault on Gaza, leaving at least 100,000 homeless or forced to cram into the already overcrowded homes of relatives.”
Max Blumenthal, The 51 Day War: Ruin and Resistance in Gaza

“Hospitals are quiet in the wrong way.
Not the kind of quiet that soothes
but the kind that holds its breath.
Metal beds with stiff sheets,
monitors that blink like half-truths.
I watch grief drip slowly from IV bags,
measured, saline, polite.
There’s a chair near the window I never sit in.
It knows too much.”
Maimoona Abidi, A Shelf of Things I Never Said

“Hospital Management in Malaysia:
Your Complete Guide to a Thriving Career
Introduction: Why Hospital Management Matters Today

Hospitals and healthcare facilities are more than just places of treatment—they are complex organizations that require skilled managers to oversee operations, budgets, and patient services. As demand for healthcare grows globally, the need for qualified professionals in hospital management in Malaysia is higher than ever. This field blends leadership, healthcare knowledge, and business management, making it one of the most rewarding career paths of the future.

Why Study Hospital Management in Malaysia?

Malaysia has positioned itself as a top destination for students seeking quality healthcare education at an affordable cost. The country’s modern hospitals, internationally recognized universities, and industry-focused training make it an attractive choice for aspiring healthcare leaders.

By choosing to study hospital management in Malaysia
, students gain access to programs designed to balance theory with real-world application. From understanding hospital operations to mastering strategic decision-making, Malaysian universities prepare graduates to lead in healthcare institutions worldwide.

Key Features of Hospital Management Programs in Malaysia

Comprehensive Curriculum
Students learn about healthcare administration, hospital operations, quality control, finance, and leadership—ensuring they are well-prepared for dynamic roles.

Practical Learning
Most programs incorporate internships, case studies, and hands-on training in hospitals to provide real-world exposure.

Multicultural Environment
With students from across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, Malaysia offers a truly global classroom that enriches the learning experience.

Flexible Study Options
Whether through diplomas, bachelor’s programs, or MBAs, students can choose the right pathway depending on their career goals.

Career Opportunities in Hospital Management

Graduates specializing in hospital management in Malaysia have a wide range of career options, such as:

Hospital Administrator

Operations Manager

Healthcare Project Coordinator

Quality Assurance Specialist

Public Health Consultant

The demand for professionals in this sector is steadily increasing, both locally and internationally. To explore your options, check out this detailed guide on hospital management in Malaysia
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Final Thoughts

A career in hospital management isn’t just about administration—it’s about making healthcare systems more efficient, sustainable, and patient-centered. Malaysia, with its strong academic ecosystem and practical training opportunities, is an ideal destination for anyone aiming to build a successful career in this field.

If you’re ready to step into a role that shapes the future of healthcare, consider enrolling in a hospital management program in Malaysia today and take the first step toward a career that truly makes a difference.”
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“Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) Malaysia:
Your Gateway to the Maritime World
Introduction

The ocean connects nations, drives trade, and powers the global economy. Behind this vast network are skilled maritime professionals who ensure ships, ports, and logistics run seamlessly. For aspiring cadets and maritime leaders, Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) Malaysia stands out as the country’s premier maritime academy and a globally respected institution.

Why Choose ALAM?

ALAM is not just an educational institution—it is a complete maritime ecosystem. Situated in Melaka, the academy is equipped with cutting-edge facilities including navigation simulators, marine engineering labs, and even training vessels. This hands-on learning environment ensures cadets graduate with real-world experience and confidence.

Enrolling at Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) Malaysia
gives students access to international-level training and qualifications that are recognized worldwide.

Academic Programs

ALAM offers a variety of programs designed to match different career goals within the maritime industry:

Marine Engineering – technical expertise in ship machinery and engine systems

Nautical Studies – developing navigation and deck officer skills

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Professional Maritime Courses – advanced certifications and short-term upskilling programs

Each course follows international STCW standards, ensuring graduates can work anywhere in the world.

Career Pathways for ALAM Graduates

ALAM graduates are highly sought after by top global shipping companies. With sponsorship and placement opportunities, many students begin their careers immediately after training.

Possible career roles include:

Chief Engineer or Ship Captain

Port Operations Manager

Marine Superintendent

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These diverse opportunities highlight how ALAM prepares its cadets not only for sea-based careers but also for leadership roles onshore.

Student Life on Campus

Life at ALAM is structured, disciplined, and community-driven. Cadets live in a residential environment that nurtures teamwork, resilience, and leadership. Alongside academics, students participate in sports, clubs, and cultural activities that enrich their personal development.

For detailed admission procedures, fees, and sponsorship options, visit the official page of Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) Malaysia
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Conclusion

In today’s global economy, maritime expertise is more valuable than ever. Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) Malaysia provides the training, exposure, and career pathways to ensure students are ready to succeed in this challenging but rewarding industry. For anyone aspiring to build a future in the maritime sector, ALAM is the ultimate stepping stone.”
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“The Basement Morgue by Stewart Stafford

A reluctant errand to a basement morgue,
No mortal knew what things lurked there,
The elevator shuddered to a halt, opening,
To a scattered boneyard of patient beds.

Totem tchotchkes of a broken system,
Dead corridors stretched left and right,
A charged cold-sweat silence hung,
As a flaccid desk stethoscope rattled.

Buried my nose in my clipboard;
Had to find their machine - now!
A gurney wheeled itself past me,
Disappearing into an anteroom.

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© 2025, Stewart Stafford. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

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