Mags: I think I hate everyone we work with. Except you, obviously.
June: Well, give it time. If there's one thing that I've learned, it's that everyone disappoints you eventually.

Dr. Roche: Miss Crawford was here two weeks ago. Her issue is diet. She's my patient and I'm telling you, this procedure isn't necessary.
June: With respect, Dr. Roche, Maya's following her diet.
Dr. Roche: With respect, they all say that. And when you've been doing this as long as I have, you learn to see the patterns, right?
June: She's not a pattern, she's a person. Doesn't she warrant the same investigation as any other patient?

Kelsey: I said no; I don't want to be intubated.
Dr. Grisholm: Dammit, Kelsey! You need a plan to deal with this! This is what I do. Why can't you trust me?
Kelsey: Because you're not hearing me! Just stop and listen for once. You are doing exactly what you did with Mom, and not just when she was sick, her whole life. Your voice is always the loudest. If I'm intubated, then you get to call all the shots, you get to make all my choices, and I can't give that kind of power to someone who's never listened to me!

I know you think you're only here because of me, but you're not. You're here because of you. Do you understand?

Dr. Bishop

Dr. Bishop: The woman she came in with; I hear that's your fiance?
Bash: She was. Now she's the reason Amira won't talk to me.
Dr. Bishop: I'm sorry to hear that.
Bash: Amira, she takes everything on. I think she learned that from me.

June: Okay, you're the one who's always telling me to watch out for landmines.
Singh: Statistically, you know it's unlikely this is anything other than side effects from her bypass.
June: What I know is I've made the mistake in the past of listening to statistics over patients.

This is why I haven't told you for so long. I have doctors, okay, just, help me by being my dad.

Kelsey

Dr. Grisholm: So you just fell?
Kelsey: Dad, the world is an imperfect place. People fall.

Rosalie: You shouldn't have done that.
June: Excuse me?
Rosalie: Given her false hope.
June: So you wanted me to tell her to exercise and eat right? Because it seems like she's already doing that.
Rosalie: Maya needs to hear this is normal and that she just needs to get through the worst of it. But when you don't find something, I'll have to pick her up and get her back on track.

June: Okay, well sometimes after a bypass, our stomach will react by rapidly emptying food in a way that can make you feel sick.
Maya: Dumpling syndrome. I'm aware. That's only supposed to happen if you reintroduce food too fast, but I've been following the eye=dropper meal plan like a zealot.
June: Did you let them know that in your post-op visit.
Maya: All Roche said was my system will only adjust when I commit to the lifestyle. Didn't even run a single test.
June: Right, well, Dr. Roche is a renowned surgeon.
Maya: She's also a jerk, who has a problem with fat people.
Rosalie: Maya!
Maya: What can I say? The woman contains multitudes.

Actually, I had a gastric bypass three months ago. I've been sick on and off ever since. Before you ask, yes I stick to the diet plan, yes I exercise, no, I don't have high blood pressure, diabetes, or heart problems.

Maya

Tessa: I can't, I can't, I just can't anymore. It hurts too much. Please, can you just cut it out of me? My stomach is already bleeding; you could use that opening.
Theo: The delivery I remember the most was my youngest. My wife was up all night with our oldest who was sick with the stomach flu. She called me to tell me she was in labor, but she couldn't leave Abby home alone to come to the hospital. Okay, I drove like a maniac and I got there just in time to deliver Grace on our kitchen floor. It was insane, just like this.
Tessa: Yeah?
Theo: Okay, but we look back on it now and we laugh. You two will have the same kind of story.

Transplant Season 2 Quotes

Dr. Novak: Protocol what be to leave the shrapnel in place until she got into surgery.
Bash: Protocol would have killed her.
Dr. Novak: Well, I disagree then. It was a ballsy move that may have saved her life, but you still damaged her airway when you blew up the balloon, and that's not gonna be good. What is your name Dr.?
Bash: Bashir Hamed.
Dr. Novak: Why don't you get her cleaned up, Dr. Bashir Hamed, and I'll let the surgeons tell us what the damage is?
Bash: I'm sorry, but who are you?
Dr. Novak: Mark Novak. I'm the acting chief of this emergency department.

Bash: So what's going to happen now? With Dr. Bishop out?
Mags: Well the board appoints an acting chief until they know his status. If they're smart it's Atwater. If they're stupid ...
Bash: Everything changes.