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“It has reminded me of the power we have as humans to make an impact on those around us.” Although eating is essential when undergoing cancer treatment, it’s often not pleasant, given the multiple treatment-related side effects. Being able to educate someone to make the link between food intake and quality of life is very rewarding. I believe it comes down to understanding how to find common ground between the needs of the person and their goals, and what’s in their best interest, from a treatment perspective. Sometimes we may be scared of being judged if we speak up or challenge the norm; however, if this comes from a place of respect and is for the purpose of optimising a person’s health and wellbeing, then this should only be regarded as doing our job as health care professionals. Always ask WHY. Can you share an example of a time you challenged the status quo to get the best possible care for a patient (which is another key reason why you were given the award)? How has receiving this award impacted you and your work? Challenging status quo for me has meant gaining an understanding of, and respecting the decision of, others– but then asking, “WHY?”. I ask “WHY?” when something is not in line with best practice, even if that means having a challenging conversation with a medical team. I also ask “WHY?” when best practice contradicts or is different to what the person wants. © Dietitian Connection It has reminded me of the power we have as humans to make an impact on those around us. It has encouraged me to continue to remind others to be the best they can be and to give unconditionally. The award sits on my desk, and every morning I remind myself to seize the day. 28 Infuse | June 2018