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A two-part special investigating how to improve the education and profile of those working in the eye health and sight loss sectors.
The final part of our investigation explores what can be done to improve the education and profile of nurses working in the eye health and sight loss sectors.
Rehab student, John Wills, talks about having retinitis pigmentosa and overcoming the hurdles of studying for a foundation degree.
Children with sight loss are losing out against their sighted peers. What can be done to redress this? NB magazine investigates.
Andy Williams of RNIB Cymru outlines the research that could lead to a new eye health plan in Wales.
From Zumba classes to speed dating, columnist Suzie Simons explains how taking part can help your overcome your fears.
NB magazine reports on the importance of early detection and new research into thyroid eye disease.
Earlier this year, NB launched an ongoing competition aimed at championing the great work people do in the eye health and sight loss sectors. We asked our readers to nominate colleagues who provide a great service for blind and partially sighted people and the nominations keep coming in. Find out the winner for May.
Steve Griffiths talks to Andy Ronksley on how RNIB wants to influence mobile phone companies, but are they listening.
Eye clinic liaison officer Lee Normand talks about the attraction and qualities of his role to Olufunmi Majekodunmi.
Contact: nbmagazine@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 30 April 2013
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