Carolyn was one of the Exceptional Nurse pioneer supporters. An avid writer, she loved her patients, family and friends. She served as a mentor to countless nurses and nursing student amputees.
She wrote honestly in at times bone raw accounts of her amputation and the journey back to nursing practice and a full life. The following is one example of her work.
"In 2008, I took a job as a dialysis nurse at my local hospital. I never thought I would get more out of that job than what I put in, but we have many amputee patients and I was able to bond with them in a very special way. I don’t hesitate to share my story with them. It’s important for them to see that life goes on despite misfortune. I can’t work a 10 hour shift like everybody else does, but I can keep up with them while I am there. I have become a certified amputee peer visitor and I speak to people about my journey whenever the opportunity arises. I know that I am a much better nurse now than I ever was. The most valuable lesson I have learned is that tough times don’t last, but tough people do" (McKinzie, 2014, p.161).
We lost a good one. Carolyn, listen up! Your work will continue!
Rest in peace.
With love,
Donna
To contribute to the Carolyn Berry McKinzie Scholarship to be awarded to a nursing student with an amputation, click on this link: http://www.exceptionalnurse.com/makeadonation.php
Her obituary can be read at:
https://www.centralmaine.com/2021/12/05/obituarycarolyn-m-berry-mckinzie/
Reference
McKinzie, C. (2014). Tough times don’t last, but tough people do: Nursing after a lower limb amputation (chapter 13). In D. Maheady, The Exceptional Nurse: Tales from the trenches of truly resilient nurses working with disabilities. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
Additional publications
UPS AND DOWNS ~ Carolyn McKinzie, LPN, RBKA (abledamputees.org)
https://exceptionalnurse.blogspot.com/2016/06/moving-forward-with-disability.html
Amputee Nurse Consultant/Carolyn McKinzie, LPN, RBKA
THE DATING GAME: She Said, He Said - Amplitude (livingwithamplitude.com)
What an absolutely wonderful tribute to an amazing and inspiring nurse. Thanks for making us aware of our profession's loss.
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