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Nursing Times 2003 Leona Armstrong
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A source of sanctuary and support: domestic violence coordinator June Keeling helps people to break free from abusive relationships.
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Leona Armstrong
Bring on the new recruits.
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Leona Armstrong
"It's everything I wanted from a job."(Jenny Bramhall, nurse consultant in preoperative assessment in Birmingham, England )
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Leona Armstrong
'It's great to feel valued'; audiology nurse therapist Margaret Bradshaw doesn't have to work too hard to empathise with her patients because she has come to terms with a hearing impairment herself.
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Leona Armstrong
'Nurses would enjoy this work'; Julie Martin is the UK's first nurse bronchoscopist, a role that involved a steep learning curve.(Interview)
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Leona Armstrong
Reminding patients that there's still hope: a nurse-led memory monitoring service is increasing the quality of life of patients with Alzheimer's disease and giving them hope.
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Leona Armstrong
Taking the pain out of waiting: skin cancer specialist Gillian Godsell's nurse-led biopsy clinic has reduced waiting times and patient anxiety - and earned her an OBE.
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Leona Armstrong
'The patients are delighted at how quickly they have healed'.
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Leona Armstrong
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