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GHIC Patient's Day - (Annual Patient Event - The Big Three) 13th September 2019

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There will be regular updates regarding this event, People have started booking already: eventbrite.com/e/patient-ev...

and a lovely photograph from our last event, courtesy of Sue C. from our last event. There will be a chance to meet with Prof Hughes and lot of things going on, over the afternoon, another flyer will be on here soon with even more detail. This is a GHIC event.

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Great - I know a lot of people on here have been awaiting this news.

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