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Am I dying? Lisa Maclean on the breast cancer patient she thinks about every day

A video for International Women's Day 2011... Lisa Maclean, a Senior Lecturer in Nursing with the OU's Faculty of Health and Social Care, shares a moving memory of  the 19-year-old breast cancer patient who taught her how to be a genuine nurse.

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TweetA video for International Women's Day 2011... Lisa Maclean, a Senior Lecturer in Nursing with the OU's Faculty of Health and Social Care, shares a moving memory of  the 19-year-old breast cancer patient who taught her how to be a genuine nurse. Useful links Study with the OU - Nursing Study with the OU - Health and Social Care   2.714285 Average: ...

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Caz Walton - Tue, 08/03/2011 - 13:12

 What a tragic yet beautiful story, thanks for sharing that Lisa.

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