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Haematological Cancer Support Service General Information When you are visiting the Royal Bournemouth Hospital refreshments are available in a number of places: WRVS Victoria Coffee Shop Tea Bar - Main Outpatients reception area. Shelley Restaurant / Food Court - East Wing. Car Parking is in public car parks clearly identified and ‘Pay and Display’ is in operation from ticket machines. Bus Services are available to and from the hospital. www.wdbus.co.uk Tel: 01202 673555 www.yellowbuses.co.uk Tel: 01202 636000 Haematological Cancer Support Service The Bournemouth Railway Station is approximately 5 miles from the hospital; taxis and buses are available from the station to the hospital. There are also stations on the same line at Christchurch and Pokesdown that are convenient to the hospital. Our Vision Putting patients first while striving to deliver the best quality healthcare. The Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Castle Lane East, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH7 7DW Author: Catherine Chapman Date: November 2010 Version: Two Review date: November 2012 Ref: 061/06 Website: www.rbch.nhs.uk n Tel: 01202 303626 Cancer Services Your Key workers are: Haematology Nurse Specialists Catherine Chapman (Macmillan) Tel: 07785 280085 Lisa Hammond Tel: 07917 041206 Website: www.rbch.nhs.uk n Tel: 01202 303626 Contact Numbers You may see one or more of the following team members: Your Keyworkers are: Catherine Chapman Tel: 07785 280085 Lisa Hammond Tel: 07917 041206 Consultant Haematologists: Support Services available Dr J Chacko Dr R Hall Dr S Killick Dr H McCarthy Professor D Oscier Dr R Walewska Haematology Nurse Specialists: Catherine Chapman Lisa Hammond Sue Williams is the Unit social worker Tel: 01202 704935 Ill health and demanding treatment often have a social impact upon patients and their families. Sue can advise as to resources in the community and support you in efforts to access them. Pauline Stott: Haematology and Oncology Support Nurse Pauline is a qualified nurse; her role is to offer support, practical advice and information to you and your family. Tel: 01202 704935 Mobile Tel: 07778 879761 Haematology Research Nurses: Haem Support www.haemsupport.org.uk Contact Catherine Chapman Tel: 07785 2800085 Gillian Beavis Tel: 01202 526722 Consultant Radiologists: Macmillan Cancer Relief / Cancer Backup Tel: 0808 800 1234 / 02073 517811 www.macmilllan.org.uk Nicky Naraine Louise Wallis Dr A Drury Dr A Pope Dr T Creasy The Lymphoma Association Free phone 0808 808 5555 www.lymphoma.org.uk Consultant Surgeon: Mr A Skene International Myeloma Foundation (UK) Free phone 0800 980 3332 www.myeloma.org.uk The multidisciplinary team meet on a weekly basis to discuss the treatment and care of each individual patient. Leukaemia Care Freephone 0800 169 6680 www.leukaemiacare.org.uk Support, advice and information Catherine and Lisa are qualified haematology nurses. Their role is to offer support, advice and information to you and your family, about your disease and treatment throughout your cancer journey. If you would like a copy of the Consultants letters to your family doctor, please ask at your next appointment. Haematological Cancer Support Service Haematological Cancer Support Service When you have a diagnosis of cancer, a team of health care professionals (the multidisciplinary team) will manage your care.