It's also on that point of preventionwhich,

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It's also on that point of preventionwhich, Jill Keeffe, I know is a topic very close to your heart,and I'm sure that your final words will be in that area, am I right?Most certainly, yes. I think it's recognising those risk factors that we talked about -which is the population, we've talked about age,we've talked about just diabetes,and family history, really very important. virility x3 So it's using the opportunity for people over 40 -have you had an eye exam in the last five years? -over 50 - in the last two years. And if someone comes in, I mean, simply test their vision as well. But even if vision is OK,still look at those risk factors and consider the need for referral. CAROLINE: Mm. Fantastic. Jill Grasso. You sound as though you're a woman that's always been out therespreading the word. What's the word that you'd like to leave us with,or the words, tonight?Certainly, the important role of the ophthalmic nurseand the nurse within the healthcare teamin regards to education and support for the patients. They play a major role in there. The timely management and the format for ocular trauma is critical. Accessing resources, accessing the education. And working within a team to ensure .
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