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PATRICIA [PAT] LUCIA, RN, 1946-2023
“Compassionate.” “Resilient.” “Committed.” “Remarkable.”
Just some of the words used to describe Yale Urology’s longtime nursing leader and educator Patricia [Pat] Lucia, RN. She died after a series of health complications on March 19, 2023. She was 77.
“She loved being a nurse. She loved coming to work,” says Yale Urology clinical program director Diana Glassman, RN, BSN, MBA.
In fact, Lucia worked the day before her son took her to the hospital. She would die unexpectedly just a few days later.
“I saw her become a renal failure patient, then a dialysis patient, then a transplant patient … she moved through each phase gracefully,” said WalterJohn Lucia, Pat’s son.
He says she would regularly undergo dialysis from 6 to 9 a.m., then push through an 8 to 9-hour day at work.
“Very few knew she was sick,” says David Hesse, MD, who worked with Lucia during her Yale Urology years. “You never heard her complain … I will remember her strength.”
Lucia’s willingness to dig in not only made a difference on behalf of patients, but also with those she worked with.
“Pat was fair, feisty, and a team player who didn’t mind getting her hands dirty on the floor[s],” says Nahomie Alexandre, a Yale Urology tech who recently graduated from nursing school. “She always encouraged me … gave me life advice and didn’t let me give up. Her words of wisdom, availability, and support helped make me who I am today,” Alexandre says.
“We were better because of her,” continued Hesse. “I have been in practice 32 years and she is one of the few nurses I will never forget for the kindness she showed to her peers and her effectiveness and compassion when dealing with patients.”
And the “calling” was life-sustaining for Lucia herself in many ways, says her son. He saw it give her new meaning and purpose after his dad, Walter Lucia, MD, died in 2018. The only thing that was more important than work were her grandkids, he recalls.
“It was never about her. It was always about the patient, a friend, a colleague, others.”
In honor of Lucia, a special designation has been set up within the Urology Program Fund at Yale New Haven Hospital, which will specifically go toward the professional development of our urology techs. Checks may be written to Yale New Haven Hospital with “in Memory of Patricia Lucia” or “Urology Tech” on the memo line. Mail to Yale New Haven Hospital, Office of Development, P.O. Box 419176, Boston, MA 02241-9176. Or you may contribute online at givetoynhh.org [choose the “Urology Program Fund.”]