Research on Derry cancer thrivers presented at conference in Norway
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Recently, two of the Hive Cancer Support team travelled to the Norwegian University of Stavanger to see the research being presented by Ulster University’s Dr Carrie Flannagan, a Lecturer in Adult Nursing at the School of Nursing and Paramedic Science, at the ‘Heart of Multi-Professional Care’ conference hosted by the Nordic College of Caring Science (NCCS). The NCCS aims to develop, support and promote Caring Science knowledge nationally and internationally. Jacquie Loughrey, Education;...

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