

Best of 2024 — Pauline McGrath
Dec 14, 2024
In a heartfelt conversation, Pauline McGrath, a genetic counselor, shares her poignant journey as she navigates the impact of her husband David's terminal brain tumor diagnosis. She discusses the complex decision-making surrounding voluntary assisted dying laws in Queensland, revealing the emotional challenges and the empowerment that came from their experience. Pauline reflects on grief, love, and the promise she made to David to advocate for VAD, offering deep insights into loss and resilience through their family's journey.
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Life-Altering Diagnosis
- Pauline McGrath's husband, David, a pediatric doctor, was diagnosed with an incurable brain tumor.
- This led them to explore VAD (Voluntary Assisted Dying) as an option in Queensland.
Early Nursing Career
- Pauline began her career as a nurse at 17, moving from Canberra to Adelaide.
- She lived in the nurses' quarters and disliked her mauve uniform.
Hospital Life
- Pauline's grandmother picked her up and brought her to the hospital in Adelaide.
- The hospital housed World War I and II veterans, and younger Vietnam veterans.