This Award recognises a demonstration of outstanding teamwork in any area within oncology education, management and patient care. Examples of the type of work that will be considered in this category include development of national guidelines and multi-disciplinary management, patient support programmes or development of new clinical techniques.
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The Excellence in Oncology Awards ceremony was held on Tuesday, 8th November 2011 during the National Cancer Research Institute annual conference in Liverpool
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Winning this Award helps to raise the profile of the pathway and the benefits to patients, such recognition helps support the spread and adoption of the pathway
Dr Ann Driver, Director, NHS Improvement – Cancer (2011)
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Since winning our Award we have been inundated with interest. I have had at least one trust per month come to visit our service and numerous requests to present on how we achieved
our success.Dr Pauline Leonard, Whittington Hospital NHS Trust
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My Award generated interest from other centres, with which I have shared information, and I have been invited to speak at numerous conferences. Macmillan Cancer Support is now helping me look at extending this work further. Winning has had lots of positive benefits and I am motivated to look at other areas for improvement.
Gill Donovan, Breast Oncology Nurse Specialist, Velindre Cancer Centre



