Believe Quote by Benjamin Carson
“You should see the eyes of some of those children when I say to them we're going to have to open your head up and take out this tumor. They're not happy about it, believe me. And they don't like me very much at that point. But later on, they love me.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Medical lecture, 2005
He describes the emotional challenge of telling children they need brain surgery, noting initial fear that later becomes trust and gratitude.
In simple terms: Doctors must balance honesty with compassion when delivering bad news.
Build trust through empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- pediatric neurosurgery
- pre‑operative counseling
- post‑operative follow‑up
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can doctors better prepare families for surgery?
- What strategies ease a child's anxiety?
Patients may still feel fear despite reassurance.