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Date: 18 May 2024

Time: 09:22

Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham

Thyroid eye disease patient information meeting

Story posted/last updated: 01 October 2015

To celebrate 25 years of the Thyroid Eye Disease Charitable Trust (TEDct), a patient information meeting is being held on the 10 October 2015.

The session will include presentations from eight exciting speakers, and is an opportunity to engage with those who live thyroid eye disease and question specialists in the Opthalmology area. Attendees have the opportunity to listen to expert and personal accounts.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided, and the event will take place in Lecture Theatre 2, Education Centre, QEHB between 10:00 – 16:00.

For more information please contact TEDct or Matthew Edmunds.

Email: Matthew.Edmunds@uhb.nhs.uk
Email: info@TEDct.org.uk
Tel: 0844 800 8133

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