Inspiring change
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Inspiring change

Erin Dean Freelance journalist

For Diana Greenfield, forging a career in nursing research has been difficult at times, but the opportunities it has presented have outweighed the sacrifices. She tells Erin Dean about her work to develop patient services and how this has helped change aftercare for young survivors of cancer treatment

DIANA GREENFIELD, consultant nurse and clinical lead for teenage and young adult late-effects cancer services at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has experienced both the benefits and hardships of pursuing a career in nursing research.

Nursing Management. 22, 3, 41-41. doi: 10.7748/nm.22.3.41.s30

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