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Haemoglobinopathy Co-Ordinating Centre Contacts (Sickle Cell) Haemoglobinopathy Co-ordinating Centre Contacts (Sickle Cell) East Midlands Dr Amy Webster [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Ryan Mullally [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Jodie Liversage [email protected] HCC Manager Ismail Gangat [email protected] Data Manager Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust West Midlands Dr Shivan Pancham [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Mark Velangi [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Christine Wright [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Elizabeth Green [email protected] HCC Lead Nurse Shak Dussaye [email protected] HCC Network Coordinator (Paediatrics) Leah Denver [email protected] HCC Network Coordinator (Paediatrics) Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Birmingham Women and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: University Hospitals Birmingham, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust (Russells Hall Hospital), Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust, Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust East London and Essex Dr Paul Telfer [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Banu Kaya [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Kim Newell [email protected] HCC Lead Nurse David Kafuko [email protected] HCC Manager Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams (Sickle Cell Disease): Barts Health NHS Trust, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams (Thalassaemia): King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, Medway NHS Foundation Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Newham Hospital, Whipps Cross Hospital, Basildon Hospital, Southend Hospital, Colchester Hospital, Chelmsford Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queen’s Hospital South London and South East Professor Jo Howard [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Professor David Rees [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Moji Awogbade [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Professor Baba Inusa [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Sarah Kemp [email protected] HCC Manager Marta Gruszka [email protected] Data Coordinator Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Croydon University Hospital NHS Trust, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Darent Valley Hospital, Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Maidstone Hospital, Medway Hospital, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Princess Royal Hospital, Eastbourne District General Hospital, Worthing Hospital, St. Richard’s Hospital West London Professor Mark Layton [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Kofi Anie [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Professor Josu de la Fuente [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Ralph Brown [email protected] HCC Manager Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (Hammersmith Hospital [Adults] and St. Mary’s Hospital [Paeds]), St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (Central Middlesex Hospital and Northwick Park Hospital) Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Hillingdon Hospital, Ealing Hospital, West Middlesex Hospital, Watford General Hospital (Paeds), Luton and Dunstable Hospital (Paeds), Kingston Hospital, St. Peter’s Hospital, Royal Surrey County Hospital, Frimley Park Hospital, Epsom General Hospital, St. Helier Hospital, Crawley Hospital, East Surrey Hospital North Central London and East Anglia Dr Emma Drasar [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Professor John Porter [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Joanne Arenas [email protected] HCC Manager Bernadette Hylton [email protected] HCC Education Matron Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Whittington Health NHS Trust, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Bedford Hospital, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Lister Hospital, Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Hinchingbrooke Hospital, James Paget Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Princess Alexandra Hospital, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Ipswich Hospital, Royal Free London, West Suffolk Hospital North East and Yorkshire Dr Josh Wright [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Emma Astwood [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Gillian Dinsey [email protected] HCC Manager Emma Pullia [email protected] HCC Administrator and MDT Coordinator Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Bradford Teaching Hospitals, Airedale Hospital, Calderdale and Huddersfield Hospitals, York Teaching Hospitals, Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals, Harrogate and District Hospital, Hull University Teaching Hospitals, Barnsley Hospital, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Hospitals, The Rotherham Hospital, South Tees Hospitals, North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals, South Tyneside Hospital, Gateshead Health, County Durham and Darlington Hospitals, Northumbria Healthcare North West Dr Kate Ryan [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Nandini Sadasivam [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead John Grainger [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Maryam Aziz [email protected] HCC Manager Andrew Richards [email protected] HCC Administrator and Audit Facilitator Katy Stevenson [email protected] CNS Nurse Educator Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust Wessex and Thames Valley Dr Wale Ayotebi [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Sandy Hayes [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead and acting HCC manager Dr Amrana Qureshi [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Frimley Health (Wexham Park and Frimley Hospital), Milton Keynes University Hospital, Buckingham Healthcare Trust (Stoke Mandeville, Wycombe General), Great Western (Swindon), Royal Berkshire (Reading), John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Children's Hospital, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Churchill Hospital (adults), Banbury General, Southampton, Hampshire Hospitals (Winchester, Basingstoke), Royal Bournemouth, Poole, Salisbury District, Princess Margaret (Portsmouth), Dorset County (Dorchester) Western Sussex (Chichester) South West Dr Sanne Lugthart [email protected] HCC Clincal Lead Dr Michelle Cummins [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Nicole Paterson [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: University Hospitals of Bristol NHS FT Haemoglobinopathy Co-ordinating Centre Contacts (Thalassaemia) North of England Dr Kate Ryan [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr John Grainger [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Nandini Sadasivam [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Maryam Aziz [email protected] HCC Network Manager HCC Administrator and Audit Andrew Richards [email protected] Facilitator Katy Stevenson [email protected] CNS Nurse Educator Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust London, South Central, and South West Dr Emma Drasar [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Professor Josu de la Fuente [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Dr Mark Layton [email protected] HCC Clinical Lead Joanne Arenas [email protected] HCC Network Manager Specialist Haemoglobinopathy Teams: University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Local Haemoglobinopathy Teams: St. Peter’s Hospital, Frimley Park Hospital, Wexham Park Hospital, Kingston Hospital, Royal Surrey County Hospital, West Middlesex University Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Churchill Hospital, Horton General Hospital, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Milton Keynes Hospital, Dorset County Hospital, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, St. Mary’s Hospital, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Queen Victoria Hospital, Bristol Children’s Hospital, Cheltenham General Hospital, Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Great Western Hospital, North Devon Hospital, Derriford Hospital, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Royal United Hospital Bath, Torbay
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