A heart-centered practice and life
As with many others who dedicate their lives to the greater good, Wendy too is generous in passing on her knowledge and wisdom to the next generation. Today she mentors young doctors and serves as a GP supervisor at Miwatj Health and as an examiner in Darwin.
Mentorship, she says, is a way of supporting the next generation and teaching them to put the patient at the heart of their practice. “I say that patient is your teacher. Listen to their story and then use books to learn more about the health condition. It’s teaching them to respect the person in front of them before using the medical techniques they’ve learnt.
“It’s all about connection. We arrive in this world alone and we depart alone but life is meant to be shared and we do that through community and connection.”
In October 2020, Wendy was named NT 2021 Australian of the Year for her work in eliminating strongyloidiasis and advocating for a national public health strategy to do the same. She says receiving the award was an unexpected honour.
“I'm doing what's important and I’m doing it in a remote small world that feels very removed from the rest of Australia. You don't think that your work is noticed anywhere else.”
But like her fellow award recipients, Wendy isn’t pursuing this cause for the recognition. If anything, her life and work are guided by the simple and powerful Serenity Prayer that once rested on her mother’s dressing table.
The prayer goes, “Lord grant me the serenity, to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.”
For Wendy, it’s the wisdom of knowing the difference that poses the biggest challenge because “that wisdom comes with time. In healthcare, you find yourself wondering whether an incident was in your sphere of influence or not.
“So it’s being able to ask a single question when that situation arises. Is this something I can change or not? And if you can, but it will be hard, then you keep doing the best you can to make that change.”
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