I was honored to join my General Surgery colleagues virtually this morning after the recent installation of my charcoal/pencil drawing “The Meeting Point” in the ICU at Vancouver General Hospital. It was also an opportunity to recognize and congratulate the unit’s ECMO team on their recently receiving B.C. Health Care’s Gold Apple Award for their collaborate approach to life-saving patient care.
The drawing was made one year ago to thank our frontline healthcare workers and was donated to the Hospital Foundation. Here is the description that accompanies the piece:
When the Science of Medicine meets the Art of Medicine to save lives in the COVID unit at Vancouver General Hospital. I would like to suggest that ECMO, which stands for Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation, could also stand for Ever Compassionate Medical Optimism, thanks to the dedication and bravery of our frontline healthcare workers epitomized by the caring nurse-specialist portrayed in my drawing.
With my gratitude to Katharine Knowles and the VGH and UBC Hospital Foundation for accepting my gift and for so thoughtfully hanging it in the Unit, and to Dr Adam Thomas for his photograph which was the inspiration for my drawing.
Enjoy BC Health Care Awards presentation of the inspiring work of the VGH ECMO Unit:
Andrew – that is FANTASTIC. A wonderful honor for them and for you. The drawing is superb, as always. I remember the one you did very early on when I first learned you were a surgeon. You continue to amaze me. Congrats
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Thanks so much Tina for your lovey comments 💕
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Congratulations, Andrew! Your amazing work of art will memorialize this period of time, eternally honor those on the front lines and serve as a reminder that life is a gift. What a lovely silver lining among many dark days.
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What a beautiful comment. Thank you so much Kelly ❤️
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Beautiful work Andrew.
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Thank you Lindsey
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