
RM Magazine

A day in the life of: Heather Jones, Junior Sister
Heather has been caring for teenagers and young adults in The Royal Marsden’s Teenage Cancer Trust Unit (TCTU) – part of the Oak Centre for Children and Young People (OCCYP) – for nearly eight years.
Read moreA day in the life: Michelle Payne, Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist
Based in the rehabilitation room of the Oak Centre for Children and Young People, Michelle helps young patients to regain their mobility during cancer treatment
Read moreA day in the life: Emma Porter, Clinical Psychologist
Dr Emma Porter, Clinical Psychologist in the Paediatric and Teenage Psychological Support Service, talks about her role
Read moreA day in the life: Shirley Moore, Head Cook, OOCYP
Good nutrition is a vital part of a child’s recovery from cancer, but treatment normally affects the taste buds and makes eating difficult.
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