Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust appoints experienced senior leaders to key roles in clinical groups. - Manchester University NHS Foundation

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Mark Cubbon, Trust Chief Executive, announced today that Stephanie Lawton has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Manchester Royal Infirmary Clinical Group and Gareth Adams has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Clinical and Scientific Services Clinical Group. Stephanie has been Chief Operating Officer of The Princess Alexandra Hospital […]

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