Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
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MAHSC intends to act as a focus point to develop an effective shared vision and strategy for health research in Greater Manchester. One of the partnership's main objectives is to develop a system for rapid dissemination and translation of research findings into routine public health practice, enabling research outputs to directly benefit the patients and residents of Greater Manchester.
History
The creation of Manchester Academic Health Science Centre was announced by the then health secretary Alan Johnson in March 2009.[3]
Members
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre comprises:
- The University of Manchester
- Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust
- The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
- Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust
- Salford Clinical Commissioning Group
- Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust
- University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Areas of research
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre is the first Academic Health Science Centre in the UK to cover the full spectrum of care:
See also
References
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External links
- www.mahsc.ac.uk, the website of Manchester Academic Health Science Centre