How nurses helped shape the NHS’s latest cancer hospital into something incredible
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How nurses helped shape the NHS’s latest cancer hospital into something incredible

Lynne Pearce Health writer

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Clatterbridge Cancer Centre – Liverpool opened its doors in June, and nurses were pivotal in its planning and day-to-day operations

Opening a new specialist cancer hospital in the midst of a pandemic sounds like the challenge of a lifetime, but Clatterbridge Cancer Centre NHS Foundation Trust was determined its new hospital in Liverpool would open to patients on time.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 19, 6, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/cnp.19.6.8.s7

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