When a person survives Ebola, when they recover, they're not a carrier of the virus. — Kent Brantly Carrier Copy Share Image
Pray for the people of West Africa. You cannot be apathetic towards people for whom you are earnestly praying. — Kent Brantly Cannot Copy Share Image
Please continue to pray for and bring attention to those suffering in the ongoing Ebola crisis in West Africa. — Kent Brantly Attention Copy Share Image
You never know who is walking around with a fever who took some Tylenol to make themselves feel better. — Kent Brantly Around Copy Share Image
I've thought a lot about the moment when I was infected with Ebola. — Kent Brantly About Copy Share Image
The nature of Ebola is that health-care workers are predominantly affected because of the way that it is spread. — Kent Brantly Because Copy Share Image
What I can tell you is that I serve a faithful God who answers prayers. — Kent Brantly Answers Copy Share Image
In theory, and I think in practice, I am immune to the strain of Ebola that I was infected with. But there… — Kent Brantly Ebola Copy Share Image
Ebola has changed everything in West Africa. We cannot sit back and say, 'Oh, those poor people.' We must think outside the… — Kent Brantly Africa Copy Share Image
You are going to share in the most intimate parts of your patients' lives. You will share in their moments of tragedy.… — Kent Brantly Greatest Copy Share Image
I've had time to reflect on what happened to me. Am I the same person I was before Ebola? In a lot… — Kent Brantly Awareness Copy Share Image
I wasn't afraid of treating Ebola patients in the isolation unit. That was the safest job. But seeing patients in the clinic,… — Kent Brantly Community Copy Share Image
My 4-year-old son prays every night for his best friend who is the same age - our next door neighbor in Liberia,… — Kent Brantly Age Copy Share Image
I know that some consider it controversial for me to claim that God saved my life when I had received an experimental… — Kent Brantly Controversial Copy Share Image
Losing so many patients certainly was difficult, but it didn't make me feel like a failure as a physician, because I had… — Kent Brantly Difficult Copy Share Image
When I became ill, I started to experience what my patients had suffered under my care. — Kent Brantly Care Copy Share Image
I am very convinced that I did not contract Ebola in the isolation unit, because our process is so safe. — Kent Brantly Contract Copy Share Image
When you go a week without seeing a human face, that does something to you. — Kent Brantly Face Copy Share Image
Faith is central to my life. I am who I am, I do what I do because of my faith. — Kent Brantly Faith Copy Share Image
Changing people's beliefs and altering behaviors is a very difficult challenge in any setting. — Kent Brantly Any Copy Share Image
I chose a career in medicine because I wanted a tangible skill with which to serve people. And so my role as… — Kent Brantly Career Copy Share Image
Even with the bad news, I felt calm. I never shed a tear when I called my wife and said, 'Amber, my… — Kent Brantly Bad Copy Share Image
My wife Amber and I, along with our two children, did not move to Liberia for the specific purpose of fighting Ebola. — Kent Brantly Children Copy Share Image
Even when I was facing death, I remained full of faith. I did not want to be faithful to God all the… — Kent Brantly Death Copy Share Image
On Octover 16th, 2013, I moved to Liberia with my family to serve as a medical missionary at ELWA Hospital in the… — Kent Brantly City Copy Share Image
As the Ebola virus continued to consume my patients, I witnessed the horror this disease visits upon its victims, the intense pain… — Kent Brantly Ebola virus Copy Share Image
Through the care of the Samaritan's Purse and SIM missionary team in Liberia, the use of an experimental drug, and the expertise… — Kent Brantly God Copy Share Image
There are a lot of health care providers in this country who have a very deep sense of service and compassion for… — Kent Brantly Compassion Copy Share Image
Just like medicine anywhere else, I get to walk through life with people in the midst sometimes of their most difficult and… — Kent Brantly Bad Copy Share Image
Ebola is a humiliating disease that strips you of your dignity. You are removed from family and put into isolation where you… — Kent Brantly Caring Copy Share Image