What is Ward 6 Manchester Royal Infirmary?
Contacting us about your appointment
| Accident and Emergency Reception | 0161 276 4147 |
|---|---|
| Ward 3 – Cardiac Surgery – Male | 0161 276 4142 |
| Ward 4 – Cardiac Surgery – Female | 0161 276 8900 |
| Ward 5 | 0161 701 0873 |
| Ward 6 – Cardiology | 0161 701 2004 |
What type of hospital is Manchester Royal Infirmary?
teaching hospital
Manchester Royal Infirmary is a large teaching hospital and a specialist regional centre for kidney and pancreas transplants, haematology and sickle cell disease. Our Heart Centre is a major provider of cardiac services in the region, specialising in cardiothoracic surgery and cardiology.
How big is Manchester Royal Infirmary?
Manchester Royal Infirmary is a large teaching hospital that is part of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The trust has 1721 beds in total and employs 9,930 staff.
What is acute medical unit UK?
There are 225 AMUs in the UK. The term acute medical unit (AMU) is defined in an RCP report as ‘a dedicated facility within a hospital that acts as the focus for acute medical care for patients that have presented as medical emergencies to hospitals or who have developed an acute medical illness while in hospital’.
What is the main hospital in Manchester?
From 1st April 2021 the majority of services at North Manchester General Hospital are now managed by the Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust.
When was Manchester Royal Infirmary built?
1752
Manchester Royal Infirmary/Founded
Founded in 1752 with just 12 beds, we’ve grown to become a major research and teaching hospital working with Manchester University’s Medical School and a regional and national centre for services as diverse as kidney and pancreas transplants, haematology, vascular, major trauma, liver and pancreas surgery, rheumatology …
How old is Manchester Royal Infirmary?
Manchester Infirmary was founded in 1752 by a group of men, led by Joseph Bancroft and the surgeon Charles White, in a small house with about twelve beds on Garden Street (off Withy Grove).