Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

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Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest National Health Service (NHS) trusts in the United Kingdom. It provides a range of both general and specialist hospital services across Leeds, a city in West Yorkshire, England.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was established in 1998, following the merger of several smaller trusts. It operates across six main sites, including the Leeds General Infirmary, St James's University Hospital, Leeds Children's Hospital, Chapel Allerton Hospital, Wharfedale Hospital, and Seacroft Hospital.

Services[edit | edit source]

The Trust provides a comprehensive range of specialist services, including cancer care, cardiology, neurology, and paediatrics. It is also a major centre for research and development, with strong links to the University of Leeds and Leeds Beckett University.

Research and Development[edit | edit source]

The Trust has a strong commitment to research and development, with a focus on translating lab-based discoveries into new treatments for patients. It works closely with the University of Leeds and other partners to conduct high-quality research and innovation.

Staff and Training[edit | edit source]

The Trust employs over 17,000 staff, making it one of the largest employers in Leeds. It is also a major centre for medical education, providing training for medical students from the University of Leeds and other institutions.

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