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Supplementary Resources (SR) were allocated to provide greater coverage within England for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Huntington’s Disease (HD). The geographical region of coverage for the SR is far reaching and covers a number of trusts linked through the three main hub trusts

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Sheffield Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield Children’s Foundation NHS Trust
Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust
Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Barnsley District General Hospital NHS Trust
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust


University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Trust
Leicestershire partnership NHS Trust
University Hospital of North Staffordshire


King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital Trust
King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust
St Georges Health Care Trust


Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the host trust and thus provides financial and managerial co-ordination of the SR resources and staff throughout the network. Professor Pamela Shaw based at The University of Sheffield is the Lead for MND and Professor Anne Rosser based at Cardiff University leads for HD.

Co-ordination of the recruitment of patients, participants and clinical teams, for both large scale multi-centre research and local/pilot studies occurs through these main hub trusts, with priorities for the SR concentrating on greater access to research projects/trials for patients (developing methods for retention of participants) and more efficient recruitment methods to portfolio projects.
 
If you require any further information on the SR please do not hesitate to contact:Hannah Hollinger
DeNDRoN Supplementary Resources Co-ordinator
N127
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Glossop Road
Sheffield
S10 2JF
Tel: 0114 226 1490
Fax: 0114 271 3158

 


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