People with epilepsy in Torbay and South Devon are set to benefit from better epilepsy care thanks to the appointment of a new epilepsy Sapphire Nurse. The new nurse post, which is funded by Epilepsy Action for the first year, is helping to improve the lives of adults with epilepsy across the area. Around 51,000 people are living with epilepsy in the south west.
New epilepsy nurse for South Devon to chan... - Epilepsy Action
New epilepsy nurse for South Devon to change lives

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Congratulations to Jenny on her new post... Pity I live in South Africa! I am sure many people will benefit from her services.
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