Developing a joint CNS role across a cancer unit and centre
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Developing a joint CNS role across a cancer unit and centre

Heather Pratt Lead Macmillan clinical nurse specialist, Gynaecological Oncology, University College Hospital, London

The role of the specialist nurse may differ between a cancer unit and a cancer centre – particularly if a sitespecific cancer service within the cancer network has been centralised to a cancer centre. This paper describes the development of a gynaecological oncology clinical nurse specialist service across a cancer network, and highlights the advantages of the chosen practice model.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 5, 1, 30-32. doi: 10.7748/cnp2006.02.5.1.30.c176

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