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Between Marie Curie and MacMillan nurses.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.MacMillan nurses are generally employed by the NHS (with MacMillan providing funding for their posts for the first three years). They work across a wide range of roles, often in hospitals (although some work in the community). Their work is focussed on providing support for people with cancer in general (and not just on those who're terminally ill):
https:/ /www.ma cmillan .org.uk /inform ation-a nd-supp ort/cop ing/get ting-su pport/m acmilla n-nurse s.html# 46702
Marie Curie nurses work solely in the homes of people who're terminally ill with cancer:
https:/ /www.ma riecuri e.org.u k/help/ nursing -servic es/what -marie- curie-n urses-d o
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Marie Curie nurses work solely in the homes of people who're terminally ill with cancer:
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McMillan nurses are usually senior sister grades with courses in both palliative care and a speciality. Most commonly ontology but there are some with specialities as well.
Marie Curie nurses may be qualified nurses but can be health care assistant level with additional training. The general difference is Macmillans advise and counsel, Marie Curie's provide care and support.
Marie Curie nurses may be qualified nurses but can be health care assistant level with additional training. The general difference is Macmillans advise and counsel, Marie Curie's provide care and support.