Even with the bad news, I felt calm. I never shed a tear when I called my wife and said, ‘Amber, my test is positive. I have Ebola.’ Kent Brantly Read Quote
Ebola has changed everything in West Africa. We cannot sit back and say, ‘Oh, those poor people.’ We must think outside the box and find ways to help. Kent Brantly Read Quote
Ebola is a humiliating disease that strips you of your dignity. You are removed from family and put into isolation where you cannot even see the faces of those caring for you due to the protective suits – you can only see their eyes. Kent Brantly Read Quote
You are going to share in the most intimate parts of your patients’ lives. You will share in their moments of tragedy. But you will also share in their moments of greatest joy. Kent Brantly Read Quote
Losing so many patients certainly was difficult, but it didn’t make me feel like a failure as a physician, because I had learned that there was so much more to being a physician than curing illness. That’s not the most important thing we do. The most important thing we do is enter into the suffering of others. Kent Brantly Read Quote
My wife Amber and I, along with our two children, did not move to Liberia for the specific purpose of fighting Ebola. Kent Brantly Read Quote
Changing people’s beliefs and altering behaviors is a very difficult challenge in any setting. Kent Brantly Read Quote
When I became ill, I started to experience what my patients had suffered under my care. Kent Brantly Read Quote