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      • Prof Donal O'Donoghue was appointed OBE for services to kidney patients in 2018 Alongside his clinical duties at Salford Royal Hospital, where he had worked since 1992, he was the inaugural president of the British Renal Society, president of the Renal Association and the first National Clinical Director of Kidney Care at the Department of Health.
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