"We'd like to have immediate answers to all of our questions. I think medicine in particular. I found it frustrating as a physician sometimes to not be able to tell someone exactly why something was happening to them. There are still so many mysteries in medicine"
- Laurel Clark
About this Quote
This quote by Laurel Clark speaks to the desire for immediate answers to concerns, particularly in the field of medicine. As a physician, Clark discovered it annoying to not have the ability to offer a description for why something was taking place to a patient. This speaks to the reality that there are still many mysteries in medicine, which there is still much to be discovered and comprehended. Clark's quote highlights the value of continuing to research study and check out the secrets of medicine, in order to supply better care and more accurate answers to clients. It likewise acts as a pointer that, while we might pursue instant answers, there are still lots of unknowns in the field of medication.
This quote is written / told by Laurel Clark between March 10, 1961 and February 1, 2003. She was a famous Astronaut from USA.
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