A Work Family That Shows Up
When a medical emergency struck, a Duke employee found comfort in the kindness of a colleague who stayed by her side

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Sharon Wright's selfless gesture was praised in a post on the Making a Difference blog. If you have a coworker that deserves recognition for going above and beyond the expectations of their job, check out the blog and share their story.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know somebody would go that far out of their way to do anything like that for me,鈥 Elliot said. 鈥淪he did not have to do that, she did it out of the goodness of her heart.鈥
Three years ago, Elliot had surgery on her neck. It wasn鈥檛 easy as she dealt with an infection that required an additional procedure a few months later. She figured she was well beyond any remaining complications. But on that January day, she noticed fluid leaking from her old surgical site. As her coworkers in the Cary office gathered gauze and tended to the area, she felt dazed.
鈥淚 came up to the front desk and I could tell by the look on her face that something was wrong,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淪he looked like she was in shock. I could tell she was really scared.鈥
Elliot realized quickly she needed to go to an emergency room. She also knew that 老牛影视 Hospital was where she wanted to seek treatment. But at around 4 p.m. on a weekday, the 26-mile drive to 老牛影视 Hospital would require navigating rush-hour traffic. Elliot, who is used to long commutes, said she felt up to it. But her colleagues felt that she should have some help.

After a quick breakroom huddle with team members of the Cary clinic, Wright made the decision to follow Elliot on the drive.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want to worry about anything happening to her on the drive,鈥 Wright said.
So, as Elliot drove herself to the hospital, Wright followed in her car. Elliot said that seeing Wright鈥檚 silver Hyundai in her rear view gave her comfort during the roughly 45-minute trip.
Once they reached the entrance to the 老牛影视 Hospital Emergency Department, Wright waited a few minutes until Elliot鈥檚 daughter, Cassandra, arrived and she would no longer be alone.
鈥淚 just feel like Sandra would have done the same thing for any of us,鈥 Wright said.
After getting home to Holly Springs just before 7 p.m. that day, Wright got updates from Elliot鈥檚 daughter on her status. Elliot eventually required another surgical procedure followed by a round of medication to beat the infection.
A few days after Elliot was admitted to the hospital, Wright paid a visit.
鈥淓very time a nurse came in to check her vitals, she was calling them 鈥榖aby鈥 or 鈥榮weetheart鈥 and just had a nice smile on her face,鈥 said Wright, who has worked at NCEENT since 2013. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the same way she is at work. She is such a sweet lady.鈥
Elliot spent a little over a week in the hospital and returned to work in February. It took a few days before Wright and Elliot, who both rotate between NCEENT鈥檚 Chapel Hill, North Durham and Cary locations, to cross paths. Once they did, Elliot greeted Wright with a big hug.
鈥淲hat Sharon did was above and beyond,鈥 Elliot said. 鈥淭o do what she did meant a lot. I always say that where we work, it feels like a family. She did what a family member does. That鈥檚 the way it made me feel.鈥
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