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Webinar: What is an ECLO and how can they support you?

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For our second webinar of the month we will be joined by Ruth Rhydderch, an ECLO at the University Hospital of Wales. She will be joining us to discuss more about the role and to share her top pieces of advice.

Eye clinic liaison officers (ECLOs) offer advice on how to lessen the impact your eye condition may have on your life.

If you have any questions for Ruth, please send them to mymacularandme@macularsociety.org before the 10 May.

Our second webinar will be released on our YouTube channel from Thursday 30 May.

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Best wishes,

Carol

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