Nicole, Trinidad & Tobago
In our work in Mastectomy Care we have prioritised Breast Care Education and Advocacy as key facets of our work.
These features have been deeply embedded in our care DNA since 2002.
We took the lead, curating innovative methods that would increase awareness in diverse sections of any social landscape.
Accepting global, local and regional invitations to introduce our bespoke programs. Taking the lead in breast care conversations in classrooms and boardrooms. Elevating dialogues along corridors and across borders. Each sound bite a masterclass in meaningful care interventions.
From tools to techniques, ideas to interventions. Bridging gaps for the future of breasts and the future of to thrive collectively.
As a practitioner, I have found ways to use my voice to advance the dialogue and the actions aligned with care - for an equitable chance at dignity in diagnosis and respect during recovery - collaboratively and collectively.