Stories from around our Trust
Pioneering and unique rare diseases centre shortlisted for prestigious national award
Pioneering new rare diseases centre for children and young people, which will open its doors in early 2018 receives national recognition.
Milestone 5,000th liver transplant takes place in Birmingham
Experts in Birmingham are encouraging people to sign up to the organ donation register and give the gift of life after the milestone 5,000th liver transplant took place in the city.
Walsall girl becomes our 2,000th recruit to national genetics study
An 11-year-old from Walsall has become the 2,000th patient recruited at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to a project that is looking to transform the diagnosis and treatment of rare diseases and cancer.
‘Beads of Courage’ celebrate unique and personal journeys of premature babies at Birmingham Women’s Hospital
Birmingham Children’s Hospital British Transplant Games top prize for the 21st year
The inspirational Birmingham Children’s Hospital team has swept the board at this year’s British Transplant Games.
Dedicated Walsall Dad gets head ‘tat-two’ to offer support to his daughter cared for by Birmingham Children’s Hospital
A Walsall Dad has taken showing his support for his daughter to the next level by getting her brain shunt tattooed on his head – the second time he’s been inked in this way.
New film puts the spotlight on the ‘family’ working on our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Birmingham Women’s Hospital is proud to be home to one of the biggest Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) of its type in the country. Our specialist team cares for more than 950 little ones each year – supporting their families throughout their journey.
Dudley Physiotherapist receives prestigious international achievement award for pioneering work at Birmingham Children’s Hospital
A Birmingham Children’s Hospital physiotherapist from Dudley has received global acclaim for her work in caring for young people who have undergone major transplant operations.
Special guests help hospital celebrate important milestone for new £37.5million Waterfall House
Some very special guests help teams at Birmingham Children’s Hospital celebrate the ‘topping out’ milestone of its new £37.5million clinical building – Waterfall House.
Chief Executive awarded honorary degree by the University of Birmingham
Sarah-Jane Marsh, Chief Executive of Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, has received an honorary degree from the University of Birmingham.