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Three musketeers say farewell

LONG SERVICE: The trio has 138 years of service between them

Collectively they have 138 years of nursing experience and at their retirement party these three nursing sisters made sure they passed on at least some of that knowledge to eager CPUT students.

Martha Petersen, Maureen Ross and Mareldia Patton started out their nursing careers together over 46 years ago and this month also officially ended it together.

The bulk of their years were spent working the wards of Groote Schuur where they trained countless nursing students- first from Western Cape College of Nursing and more recently from CPUT which is due to officially take over the college in 2016.

The trio were given an official send off at the recent International Nurses Day which was celebrated at the Athlone Campus- although Patton is expected to delay her retirement until a replacement for her is recruited.

She told the gathered trainee nurses that being a good nurse meant being mindful of the smaller details like your appearance.

Petersen told the audience that she has enjoyed a graduation party in the very hall they were gathered.

“All the nurses wore white and our partners wore black and we had the party right here in this hall when it was still called the Nico Malan,” she says.

The women are fondly referred to as The Three Musketeers because they always moved together throughout their careers.

Patton told the audience she had never taken a day of sick leave in her entire career.

“When I had a cold I just thought about the poor people I nursed and how they were really ill,” she says.

“That always made me get up and go to work.

Petersen echoed her sentiments and  says nursing was not a job but a passion.

“We are there when life begins and we are also there when it ends. We are awesome,” she says.

 

 

 

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