A Molly Ollys donation allows for two new consultants at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Birmingham Children's Hospital is to become a training hospital for paediatric palliative medicine, a move welcomed by medics and the charity behind the projectThe site will become a training hospital in paediatric palliative medicine following the creation of the new roles, funded by Molly Ollys.Based in Warwick, the charity supports children with life-threatening illnesses.
The funding has been welcomed by the hospital's current consultants Christine Mott and Yifan Liang, the latter of whom said: "With the current consultant numbers, we are only capturing the most needy children and there's a lot more need that we could be addressing.
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