Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Hospitals and Health Care

Manchester, UK 43,230 followers

Together care matters.

About us

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is the largest NHS Trust in the country and a leading provider of specialist healthcare services. Our ten hospitals are home to 28,000 staff including world-class clinicians and academic staff committed to finding patients the best care and treatments. Our hospitals are Manchester Royal Infirmary, Saint Mary's Managed Clinical Service, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, University Dental Hospital of Manchester, Trafford General Hospital, Altrincham Hospital, Wythenshawe Hospital, Withington Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital. More information is available at  www.mft.nhs.uk

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Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Manchester, UK
Type
Nonprofit

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Employees at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Updates

  • 🎉 Save the Date: NMAHP Conference 2025 🎉 Colleagues, mark your calendars! The annual Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health Professions (NMAHP) Conference is happening on Friday, 21 March 2025, 9am-4pm. This year’s theme is Leadership and Compassionate Culture – a celebration of how we lead with care and make a difference for our teams, patients, and families. 📍 Multiple locations across MFT and live-streamed online. #NMAHPConference2025

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  • Our Specialised Ability Centre recently held a brilliant Christmas party to help their younger patients get into the festive spirit 🎅🎄 This was a truly unique event which brought together families across the region so they could celebrate what they have achieved in the past year 💙 You can hear about the inspiring journeys of Tom and River-Lucia, both just seven-years-old, in the full video here: https://shorturl.at/LMpHU

  • 🎓🏥 Exciting opportunity alert! 🏥🎓 Are you ready to embark on a rewarding career at MFT? 🌟 We're thrilled to announce the opening of our Graduate Management Scheme! 🚀 Join us in making a difference in the heart of healthcare and contribute to the future of patient care. 🌈 🌟 About the Graduate Management Scheme: ✨ Gain hands-on experience in various departments. ✨ Collaborate with dedicated professionals and mentors. ✨ Develop leadership skills and make a positive impact on patient outcomes. ✨ Tailored training and development opportunities. 📝 Apply now: https://shorturl.at/Z9eqM

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  • Congratulations to our Greater Manchester Targeted Lung Health Check programme, who recently won a Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) award in the 'Addressing Health Inequalities through NHS Finance Action' category! 👏 Lucy Watson, Finance Director for Wythenshawe, picked up the award on behalf of the team for the incredible work to improve patient access to lung cancer screening. Thanks to our partner, Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, for helping us make this possible 💙 In case you missed it, we recently shared that the service has diagnosed over 700 people in Greater Manchester since it's launch in 2019: https://shorturl.at/LJ6DB

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  • Wow what an incredible story! Well done to Dr. Simon Ripoll from Wythenshawe Hospital and the full team of surgeons who made this possible ❤️🌳🐵

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    We wanted to update you on the progress of infant orangutan Jarang. As you may know, Jarang was born with a bilateral inguinal hernia, requiring surgery which took place over the summer. Unfortunately this was not successful and, after consulting with experts from across the UK and beyond, including veterinary staff and specialist paediatricians, it was agreed that further surgery was necessary. We are pleased to tell you that the second surgery took place at the beginning of November and, after taking some time to recuperate with mother Jingga, they are both now reintegrated with the group. The operation was a success and he has been recovering well. Believed to be the only hernia surgery of its kind to be performed on an orangutan, we would like to sincerely thank the team of medical experts involved: Catherine Sturgeon, RCVS & ECVS recognised specialist in veterinary soft tissue surgery from Visiting Vet Specialists and Lisa White RVN from Visiting Vet Specialists, Alex Blackmore, Consultant Colorectal and General Surgeon from Blackpool Victoria Hospital, Sarah Wood, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon from Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Dr. Simon Ripoll, veterinary surgeon and Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist, from Wythenshawe Hospital, along with other specialists from Blackpool Victoria Hospital who have assisted throughout Jarang’s journey. In their own personal time, they voluntarily offered invaluable support and expertise to our veterinary team, led by Andrew Moore from Moore Vets, and for this we will be forever grateful. Although Jarang does still have some developmental delays, which are closely monitored by our team, he is showing signs of progression. He is very inquisitive, can regularly be seen climbing the mesh in his habitat and playing with his half-brother, Rufus. He is also now eating soft foods, in addition to his mother’s milk, and is quite partial to yogurt and grapes! Extensive investigations have been conducted to determine the cause of Jarang’s delayed development. While these investigations have been inconclusive at this stage, we are committed to working with the industry’s most respected primate experts to achieve the best possible outcome for Jarang. We will continue to keep you updated on his progress 🧡 Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. 📸 Alison Allen

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  • Today, BBC Morning Live broadcast a fascinating piece on vertigo, which featured our Audiology department at Manchester Royal Infirmary 👂 David Jay, Clinical Scientist, spoke about the various causes of the condition and how it can often be very easily treated. You can hear how it feels to live with vertigo from two of our patients, Sylvia and Yin, below 👇: (skip to 1 hour) https://shorturl.at/y56id

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