Liz Nursing SchoolDuring the month of May, we have an opportunity to highlight the vocation of nursing. As I began reflecting back on my nursing journey and where it has led me,  I penned these thoughts in the wee hours of the morning. 

One aspect of nursing that I love is the versatility that it offers. As I look back over my career in this profession, I've held so many varied roles and positions. My first job in healthcare was in High School when I worked as a psychiatric aide in an in-patient facility in Vermont. Next, as a nursing aid while attending college in CA.

Once accepted into nursing school, I lived in and cared for a dear family friend until she died of cancer at age 42. It was then that my calling to be there for people who were experiencing serious illness became known to me. My first job as a RN was at St Joseph Hospital on the oncology unit. 

I continued my studies while working and discovered home health during my community health rotation. I loved the experience of going into the homes of patients and I found this aspect of nursing to be so rewarding, affording the unique opportunity to get to know and care for the person and family in a holistic manner. What a rich experience to be present and bear witness to how people cope with illness, and recovery. To accompany people, ease their fears, provide comfort and encouragement. To be there when people need you the most, when confronted with illness, suffering, and to honor their desire to be at home surrounded by loved ones at the end of life.

Through the years, I assumed various leadership roles in nursing operations, and along with my colleagues started an oncology program with a high tech nursing team, nursing education, and in the pioneering days started a palliative care program. Once the kids were grown, I returned to college for my masters degree with a focus on end of life care, education and leadership. I have worked one for a faith-based organization for the majority of my career, 4 years in the hospital, (left and worked for 2 other home health agencies, then returned to St. Joes) and have been serving for 33 years in Providence St Joseph Health.  Liz Wessel 6-2022

I've worked part time in Mission Integration for the past 20 years and I transitioned full time in Mission 3 years ago. Working in Catholic healthcare has enriched my life in profound and beautiful ways. Our foundresses, the Sisters of St Joseph and Sisters of Providence have provided us with a rich heritage and a moral compass to guide us. The Mission, values, vision of health for a better world and our promise to know, care for and ease my way is what we continually strive towards. I am blessed to be part of a community of people who seek a deeper meaning and purpose in their work. Even in these difficult and challenging times in healthcare we find strength in one another.

The greatest gift that I have discovered, if I were to sum it up, is the gift of accompaniment. To be there for one another in times of grief, challenges, to honor the contributions of our colleagues in our comings and goings, in spreading joy, blessings, sharing laughter and tears, celebrations and hard work. Nothing is impossible in a community that cares for one another. For was it not St Vincent de Paul who said, “Love is Inventive, even onto Infinity.”

Liz Sorensen Wessel

13 responses to “The Gift of Accompaniment Days 138-139”

  1. Marian Schubert Avatar
    Marian Schubert

    Lovely Liz!

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  2. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Inspiring Liz. How apt to name the various aspects of your nursing vocation, ‘accompaniment’. So, so, true; your gentle presence, concern, respect, faith etc. all powerful ways of accompanying those as they navigate the various stages of life’s journey and of course their loves ones too. You are a gift for whom we give thanks and celebrate.

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  3. Shirley Avatar
    Shirley

    What a beautiful women and career. I am fortunate to have experienced much of it with you Liz, my sister in many ways.

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  4. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Thanks so much Shirley, you accompanied many a patient and family through serious illness, cancer treatments and end of life, offering such a compassionate presence with skill, expertise and a heart of gold. You have been an angel to many and I thank you for your years of dedicated service, friendship and sisterhood!

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  5. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Thanks so much Maureen, when I started this esay I honestly did know it was going to lead me to share about my career. It turned out to be very meaninful for me to reflect back and I just realized that today is my 33 work aniversary!
    You have lived a life of service to your community Maureen been tehir for people in their times of need and a healing presence.Truly grateful for your thoughtfulness, friendship and accompaniment on this journey!

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  6. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Thanks Sr Marion, as a nurse practitioner working in the mobile van clinic in our communities bringing health care to some of the most vulnerable, I recall how much you loved that ministry! You brough not only healthcare but smiles to so many people with your compassion and expertise. Thank you for your service!

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  7. Ann Kaiser Avatar
    Ann Kaiser

    Such a beautifully written story of your career of compassion. You are a shining gem. I learned alot from you. Kind and intentional love. I remember the day you hired me. Eileen was there snd I knew I was in the right place. Thankyou for your continued dedication in Mission. Love your servants heart. I still have my cap and pin but not the white stockings. Lol. I feel so blessed to have worked with you for over 20 years!

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  8. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    You look like an angel in BOTH pictures because you ARE one. What happened between pictures one and two was a continuing process of healing one soul after another. THANK YOU for recognizing that the key is Accompaniment. Through that approach, you have awakened the best light in thousands! Blessings.

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  9. Bella Madrid-Cedillo Avatar
    Bella Madrid-Cedillo

    I’ve known you for over 16 years and you’re the most amazing person Liz. I am so grateful to have you as a friend and a great inspiration all those years I worked with you. You’re caring kind heart is the best job title you forgot to add to your long career as a nurse ❤️ anyone who knows you would agree with me that your life career in nursing is about your love and compassion and you have always given extra of your time to make sure that it’s done right, you are loved by everyone around you because of your passion for humanity. May God Bless you always Liz. Your friend always Bella

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  10. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Thanks so much Ann. As always you have me smiling when I think back on all the experiences we shared good times and some sad times as well. You brought so much laughter and fun to the team and you have such a servants heart, reaching out to help people in need in BIG ways. I am not sure where you got all that energy or perhaps I do… the spirit of God is upon you, friend!
    Memories that make me laugh, a celebratory conga line and expresso beans, LOL! We’ve shared some good times for sure!

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  11. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    Thanks so much, Erie for your sweet comment and for your affirming and consistent presence in my life from afar 🙂
    Reminiscing with all these wonderful friends is causing me to feel quite nostalgic.

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    Liz Wessel

    Oh Bella, I must confess my eyes teared up when reading your most kind and thoughtful, and beautiful expression. We sure had many great days at St Joe’s through the years…as family. Love you Bella, thank you for being you, warm hearted, loving and a dear friend to all who know you!❤️

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  13. Woodrow Wessel Avatar
    Woodrow Wessel

    Well Done, Liz.

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