Case Study
Manchester Royal Infirmary
Overview of client Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI) was formed in 1752. It had 12 beds and began in a small house in the city centre. In 1908 it moved to its present site on Oxford Road, and was officially opened by King Edward VIII in 1909. Despite world war two bombings, the MRI has continued to grow with rebuilding and new buildings ever since. It is now a large teaching hospital for Manchester University’ s Medical School, 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. The Accident & Emergency Department sees around 145,000 patients each year. The MRI can boost many medical breakthroug