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Rare Disease Day Event Birmingham Children's Hospital - Rare Disease Day 2016

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Brilliant day today at the Birmingham Children's Rare Disease Day Event to raise awareness of Rare diseases in children and to support the new Rare Disease Department at the Hospital.

Many other organisations were there too. Eg:- Kidney Research UK, SWAN and NHS Genomes Project etc.

Great day for meeting many parents and children diagnosed with rare diseases. Also a good day for networking. 😊

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