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  • Published: 26 August 2015
  • ISBN: 9781760141172
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
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Take My Hand: inspiring nursing stories from 10 Years of the McGrath Foundation



Take My Hand is a moving tribute to the strong bonds that form between nurses and their patients. It is also a celebration of Jane McGrath's enduring and precious legacy.

'Today I met an angel.'

These were Jane McGrath's words when she met breast care nurse Alison Szwajcer after her cancer returned.

Jane's wish was that everyone experiencing breast cancer have an angel by their side – someone to talk through the practicalities of the medical journey but also to help keep life on track at this upsetting time. This is how the McGrath Foundation was born.

Today there are more than one hundred McGrath Breast Care Nurses across Australia. These specialist nurses provide invaluable physical, psychological and emotional support from the time of diagnosis and throughout treatment.

Meet fourteen courageous breast care nurses from all corners of the country, whose stories bring the work of the foundation to life. There is Cathy Apelt from the Sunshine Coast, who arranged a roo-sitter for a patient's pet joey while she underwent surgery; the Mornington Peninsula nurse Jo Lovelock, who empowers her patients with wellbeing workshops; and Kerryn Ernst from Canberra, who grew so close to a beloved patient she was asked to give the eulogy at her funeral.

Take My Hand is a moving tribute to the strong bonds that form between nurses and their patients. It is also a celebration of Jane McGrath's enduring and precious legacy.

'A powerful read filled with inspiring stories of hope and courage.' Karl Stefanovic

  • Published: 26 August 2015
  • ISBN: 9781760141172
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
Categories:

About the author

Jo Wiles

Jo Wiles is a journalist who was previously Deputy Editor of The Australian Women's Weekly and Executive Editor of Woman's Day. Jo was also the Founding Editor of The Australian Women's Health Diary, a fundraising diary produced by AWW on behalf of the Breast Cancer Institute of Australia. In Jo's 14 years as editor, the diary raised $8.1 million for clinical trials research into the causes and treatment of breast cancer.