26 February 2020
Charity funds £1.5million MRI scanner at South Bristol Community Hospital
A new £1.5million MRI scanner has been funded for South Bristol
Community Hospital (SBCH) thanks to the charity Above &
Beyond.
The scanner and its pod was funded by a generous legacy donation
from Rosemary Gladys Hawkins.
Staff are currently undertaking training with the new scanner,
but when fully operational it will perform around 25 scans per
day.
Cathy Walsh, head of radiology services, said: "The new scanner
is a highly specialist piece of equipment that will enable us to
image the head and joints in new ways which will better support
treatment decisions.
"This is the University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust's
first 3T scanner for adults and it gives us the opportunity to
develop new and innovate ways of imaging in a relaxed outpatient
environment, which means that some groups of patients can avoid the
travel into Bristol city centre for scans."
Above & Beyond is the official charity partner for SBCH and
raises money for the latest equipment, welcoming and comfortable
environments, innovative research and staff training.
Paul Kearney, Above & Beyond CEO, said: "It's fantastic to
be able to provide this piece of equipment, providing world-class
clinical facilities to the hospital.
"We are extremely grateful to the Hawkins and Heal families for
their bequest that will make a huge difference to how patients are
treated in South Bristol."
For more information about leaving a gift in your Will to Above
& Beyond, visit the website: aboveandbeyond.org.uk.
BACK TO NEWS