How an army of nurses helped a colleague fight cancer
Friday, 12 May, 2023
nurse Alison Tritton has always known that her colleagues are special people.
But it was only when she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer that she realised just how special Mater鈥檚 5000 nurses really are.
The mum-of-two had worked in senior nursing roles across Mater鈥檚 South Brisbane hospitals for almost 30 years when last May she found a lump in her breast.
鈥淚 decided to call another nurse at Mater who had had breast cancer,鈥 Alison said.
鈥淪he was just wonderful. She told me to arrange an ultrasound and mammogram straightaway. I did exactly what she said聽鈥 and the rest is history, as they say.鈥
That phone call was the first instance of the flood of support that Alison would receive from nurses across Mater during her fight for life.
And that is why International Nurses Day 鈥 on Friday, 12 May聽鈥 is an important day for her.
Alison鈥檚 treatment began with the nursing team at Mater Private 黑料吃瓜群网 Brisbane鈥檚 Breast Care Unit聽鈥 and emotional support came from her colleagues in the orthopaedic ward where she was Nurse Unit Manager.
鈥淭he staff on my ward were simply fantastic,鈥 Alison said.
鈥淭hey gave me so much love and support聽鈥 offering me help and doing anything they could for me.
鈥淏ut I also learned that sometimes good nurses don鈥檛 have to say or do anything at all. Sometimes as a nurse you just have to be there聽鈥 that鈥檚 what matters most.鈥澛
Even as her frightening cancer journey began, Alison was still focused on the needs of others, according to orthopaedic ward Clinical Nurse Libby Pattison.
鈥淚 was actually trained by Alison 24 years ago and the whole team here looks up to her so much,鈥 Libby said.
鈥淪ome of the girls had a hard time accepting the news and Alison comforted them. So even though she had been diagnosed with cancer Alison was worried about how other people were dealing with it聽鈥 I think she鈥檚 an amazing nurse.鈥
Prior to undergoing surgery and radiation therapy, Alison began a long course of chemotherapy at the Mater Cancer Care Centre, where Registered Nurse Emily Johnson was part of her treatment team.
鈥淚 recognised Alison but it was only when she came to MCCC that I got to know her well,鈥 Emily said.
鈥淪he was an absolute soldier, a real survivor. This job can be emotionally taxing, but to witness someone like Alison travelling through their cancer journey and coming out the other side is just beautiful.鈥
Alison is now cancer free and she鈥檚 planning to return to work soon聽鈥 but she鈥檒l always be in awe of the nurses who cared for her throughout her year of gruelling treatment.
鈥淚 have come a long way, and there have been some dark times, but this experience has made me appreciate nurses more than ever,鈥 Alison said.
鈥淭he Mater really is like a huge family聽鈥 and they were definitely there for me.鈥
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