People living in West Yorkshire will soon have access to a new state-of-the-art facilities lab that will help ‘save lives.’
Bradford Royal Infirmary are in the process of building a new
cardiac unit which is set to be among the most advanced of its kind in the
country.
The new lab means that more patients will be treated in
Bradford, rather than having to travel to the regional cardiac centre at Leeds
General Infirmary.
The project, which
has cost around £2.3 million was invested by the Foundation Trust. Chief
Executive Bryan Miller says they are ‘delighted that they are able to do this
to help modernise, replace and develop the cardiac unit on Ward 22.’
Generous charitable donations were also given to the cardiac
unit. Managing Director of PEC Building, Sohan Panesar handed over a cheque to
the cardiac unit for £62,000. This was raised by a years program of events such
as sky diving, climbing the three peaks and swimming with sharks.
He said: "Sky diving had the most adrenalin rush about it
and the support from everyone has been absolutely brilliant."
He helped raise the
money in memory of his Grandad and says that "It will mean a lot to see the
money put to good use."
Bradford Teaching Hospitals is in the process of finalising
plans for the new lab which will open in Spring 2014.
No comments:
Post a Comment
BCB News Online welcomes comment on our stories. As a courtesy to other readers, please use a proper name and tell us where you're posting from. Thanks!