Celebrating my culture during the Black History Month 2024 – A blog by Maggie Amegadzie
In celebration of Black History Month 2024, Maggie shares why she is proud of her heritage and career, caring for children and young people at MFT.
Read moreIn celebration of Black History Month 2024, Maggie shares why she is proud of her heritage and career, caring for children and young people at MFT.
Read moreTo celebrate #Red4Research Day, NIHR Manchester CRF at RMCH Nurse Manager , Liz Worsley, shares her research journey and why she is proud to be part of research that is changing lives for the better.
Read moreTunde Oremulé, Ear, Nose and Throat Registrar at RMCH shares how outstanding teamwork has accelerated research aimed to widen access to specialist ear healthcare and improve patients' experiences.
Read moreBabies at MFT have been part of groundbreaking research which found that a single dose of a treatment for a respiratory infection in infants can help cut hospital admissions by more than 80 per cent.
Read moreBabies and toddlers with a rare and fatal genetic condition can now receive life-saving treatment on the NHS for the first time.
Read moreThe UK regulatory authorities have approved the first ever trial of a revolutionary gene therapy for young children diagnosed with Hunter syndrome, a devastating rare lysosomal storage disorder.
Read moreITV Tyne Tees and Granada Reports recently featured the journey of two-year-old Teddi Shaw, who became the first child in the UK to receive NHS life-saving gene therapy treatment, Libmeldy® at MFT.
Read moreFor a nine-year old boy and his family, being part of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy clinical research at NIHR Manchester CRF at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital has been ‘amazing,’ for many reasons.
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