Our days are always different, which is something I love most about my job! One day I might be spending the entire day in our outpatient clinic, meeting new families and conducting transplant assessments, then talking about contraceptives, mental health care and bullying with another stable post transplant adolescent, then talking about adherence with a fresh post op who was just discharged from the hospital while on another day, I’m running from one inpatient to another, providing emotional support, having end of life conversations, assessing for discharge readiness and hanging out with very cute babies while I provide education around what to expect after transplant.
The relationships I have built over the years with challenging patients and families, being allowed and welcomed into sensitive conversations and the most intimate, important moments with patients and families. I am always so honored when a family opens up to me and allows me to walk alongside them throughout their transplant journey.
You will never be bored! You will be happy, sad, nervous, angry, frustrated, relieved, but you will never be bored.
Having access to other pediatric social workers providers, education and resources has helped me grow professionally. We have patients who come from all over, so knowing I can reach out to another social worker and pick their brain about the way they do things at their institution also helps me be a better social worker to my patients and families.
I think I covered it 😊
International Society of Uterus Transplantation
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Canada