Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey quotes:

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  • I grew up with a real appreciation about just how wonderful and intimate the relationship is between a doctor and a patient was and the sense that this was a noble profession.

  • I had an interest in health policy and a realization that, as an academic physician, one of the things you're always looking to do is to have your clinical interests and your scholarly interests overlap and reinforce one another.

  • I realize there are few sectors that can do what philanthropy does, which is look at big problems, take a long term view, try to develop strategies for addressing the root causes and then go about solving them.

  • I realized in order to be involved in health policy, you really had to understand more than the individual patient that we as physicians, are taught to think about.

  • Older patients who live alone can become depressed.

  • Once I started working with older people, I realized how much I enjoyed the intellectual challenge of taking care of patients who have multiple, complex medical problems.

  • Be persistent. Understand the ways in which your hard work is going to be necessary to achieve the goals that you want.

  • I grew up with a lot of dinner table conversations about health care and ways in which the system was inadequate for the needs of many of the patients they took care of.

  • I think the house call is one of the ways I get an insight into the ways in which people live and the importance of environment in keeping people healthy.

  • It is a proud moment when you can define a problem and make a commitment and begin to see a groundswell of activity towards addressing what has the potential to change the life trajectory of millions of kids.

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