Monday, August 1, 2011

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured Season 6 Episode 13- 15

Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E13 - State Of Love And Trust -
Opening:
We ask a lot of our patients. We put them to sleep. Cut them open.
Poke around in their brain and guts with sharp instruments.
We ask for their blind trust. Irony is, trust is hard for surgeons,
because we're trained from day one that we can't trust anyone but ourselves.

The only instincts you can count on are your own.
The only skills you can count on are your own.
Until one day, you leave the classroom and step into the O.R.
You're surrounded by others, a team of others.
A team that you have to rely on whether you trust them or not. - dr. Derek Sheperd -.

Music Featured :
Closing :
Hi. I know it's been a long day, and you're all anxious to get home.
But I feel like we got off on the wrong foot this morning.
I don't expect to win your trust overnight.
But I want each of you to know you have mine.

Which is why I felt it was important to personally come in here and apologize.
I am neither pro nor anti merger. From this point on, everyone has a clean slate.
I am not focused on the past. I'm looking to the future to all the promise this hospital has to offer.

I plan to honor Richard Webber and his legacy, not undo it,
which is why I'm both humbled and honored to be your new Chief of Surgery. - dr. Derek Sheperd -.


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E14 - Valentine's Day Massacre -
Opening:
The surgical scalpel is made of sterilized, carbonized stainless steel.
This is a vast improvement over the first scalpel, which was pretty much a sharp stick.
Medicine is constantly reinventing itself, that means surgeons have to keep reinventing themselves too.

There's constant pressure to adapt to changes. It can be a painful process.
But without it, you'll find yourself moving backwards instead of forwards. - dr. Meredith Grey -.

Music Featured :
Closing :
We have to keep reinventing ourselves almost every minute
because the world can change in an instant, and there's no time for looking back.
Sometimes the changes are forced on us, sometimes they happen by accident,
and we make the most of them.

We have to constantly come up with new ways to fix ourselves.
So we change, we adapt, we create new versions of ourselves.
We just need to be sure that this one is an improvement over the last. - dr. Meredith Grey -.


Grey`s Anatomy Monologues S06E15 - The Time Warp -
Opening:
I’ve seen a lot of surgery residents come and go in my time and they’re all addicted to surgery.
It comes before food, before sleep. It becomes the most important thing, the only thing.
What they don’t know is that living on that high can eat them alive.
Some make it through they come out on the other side.

They survive with their sanity intact. They become better doctors and stronger people.
I didn’t. I broke it. I didn’t kill anybody and I give thanks for that every day.
But I hurt people. Scared the hell out of myself. I am 45 days sober today.

I am Richard and I am a grateful and recovering alcoholic. - Chief -


Music Featured :
Closing : 
[While he's speaking to attendings, residents, interns nurses in the auditorium.]
I solemnly pledge to consecrate my life to the service of humanity.
I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude that is their due.
I will practice my profession with conscience and dignity.
The health of my patients will be my number one first consideration.

I will respect the secrets that are confided in me, even after my patient has died.
I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honor and the noble traditions of the medical profession.
My colleagues will be my sisters and brothers. I will not permit considerations of age, disease or disability, creed, ethnic origin, gender, race, political affiliation, nationality, sexual orientation, social standing or any other fact to intervene between my duty and my patient.

I will maintain the utmost respect for human life. I will not use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties, even under threat. I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honor.

(Based on the Physician's Oath of 1968)

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