Mani Hall-Arthur, research contracts administrator

Each and every person who works at The Christie performs a valuable role which directly links to patient care. Whether it is a nurse delivering chemotherapy treatments, a member of the administration team sending out an appointment letter, a surgeon performing a robotic procedure, the domestic teams ensuring our wards are spotlessly clean, or an IT engineer keeping our computer systems running, there is a huge variety of roles that come together to make The Christie special.

All our staff go to tremendous lengths to help each and every one of our patients and together: We are The Christie.

Mani Hall-Arthur works in our research division. She’s part of the contracts team, making sure they’re in place so our clinical trials can run smoothly.

Mani's an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) champion and a member of The Christie’s neurodiversity staff network.

She's recently been involved in Black History Month activities at the hospital, raising awareness by blogging on our intranet.

I became an EDI champion because making sure that everyone is able to be themselves and fulfil their potential is really important to me. I want to share my experiences as a black, neurodiverse woman and help and support wherever I can.

Mani Hall-Arthur, research contracts administrator

Watch our We are The Christie video on our YouTube channel to see some of our key services and the support offered at The Christie, as well as patients discussing how this has helped them.

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