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 | NURSING YOUNG PEOPLE - THE TEENAGERS CANCER UNIT |
|  |  | | Teenager cancer units have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in upholding young peoples’ needs in the hospital setting. One nurse who has been part of that drive is Kylee Shipp, clinical nurse specialist in adolescent haematology, who helped to set up the teenage cancer unit at University College Hospital, London. | | Release date: 15 October 2006 |  |
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 | NURSING TEENAGERS - ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2006 |
|  |  | | The Leukaemia Research annual conference 2006 will focus on the plight of teenagers and young adults with blood cancers, following a growing concern that the needs of young people as a group are less likely to be addressed than other patient sectors. | | Release date: 1 September 2005 |  |
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 | PRE-REGISTRATION NURSES – THE ROUTE TO BLOOD CANCER EDUCATION |
|  |  | | Although survival of cancer has increased tremendously over the past 50 years, all cancers including haematological diseases urgently need better treatments and ultimately cures. Keeping nurses informed about the status of these diseases helps to ensure patients have the best recovery and management. | | Release date: 28 February 2005 |  |
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 | NEW NURSE CONSULTANT COMES TO ESSEX |
|  |  | | One of the UK’s leading haematology nurses has joined Essex Rivers Healthcare NHS Trust to help develop and improve services for patients in North East Essex. | | Release date: 24 January 2005 |  |
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 | THE NEW AGE OF NURSE CONSULTANTS IN HAEMATOLOGY |
|  |  | | Jackie Green is Lead Cancer Nurse and Nurse Consultant for Haematology at the Mayday Healthcare NHS Trust. We find out how she is helping to improve services and bring nurse expertise to the region. | | Release date: 1 December 2004 |  |
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