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  2. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Acute Foundation Trust which operates 10 hospitals throughout Greater Manchester. It is the largest NHS trust in the United Kingdom , with an income of £2.2 billion and 28,479 staff in 2021–2022.

  3. Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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    The Trust's headquarters on Oxford Road, Manchester. Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, was a large NHS foundation trust in Manchester, England, that was founded in 2009 and merged with University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust in 2017 to form the current Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.

  4. Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its launch it had 2,000 hospital beds and over 17,000 staff, and served a population of over 1 million. [2] On 1 April 2020, North Manchester General Hospital joined the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) under a management agreement, and was expected to formally leave the NCA in October 2020. [3]

  5. Trafford General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Upon receiving the keys to the hospital Bevan was given a tour of the hospital by the Matron Ann Dolan. Dolan had been appointed as matron before the hospital had officially opened in 1929, and was pictured alongside Bevan and Diggory in the news stories of 1948. [4] Sylvia Diggory (née Beckingham), then 13, was the first NHS patient.

  6. University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust

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    In 1987 the hospital was designated as the fourth heart transplant centre after £6 million in charitable donations had been raised. In 1994 South Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust took over the responsibility for the two general hospitals. In that year the Emergency Hospital Service huts were finally demolished.

  7. Wythenshawe Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Wythenshawe Hospital was a founding member of the Manchester Academic Health Science Centre [10] and a teaching hospital of Manchester Medical School. [11] [12] [13] [14]It is still a centre of expertise in respiratory disease and the North West Lung Centre houses the Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre and the UK National Aspergillosis Centre.

  8. Manchester Royal Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    Monsall Hospital was established in North Manchester in 1871 as a fever hospital. Robert Barnes donated £9,000 and the hospital was named the Barnes House of Recovery. Manchester City Council contributed £500. The total cost was £13,000. There was accommodation for 128 fever patients and room to separate patients with different infections. [15]

  9. University Dental Hospital of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Road frontage of the Manchester Museum (the Baroque style building in the foreground is the former Dental Hospital) The Dental Hospital was established in association with the School of Medicine at Owens College in 1884. It was then at Grosvenor Street, Chorlton-on-Medlock and removed to another house, in Devonshire Street, in 1892.