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Nurses invited to find out how genomics is revolutionising healthcare
Nurses and midwives are being invited to attend a one-day free event to find out how genomics is revolutionising healthcare.
Winner Diane is a Rosie hospital star!
A nurse from Cambridge has become a winner of a Cavell Star Award. Diane Lane, a Maternity Support Worker at the Rosie Birth Centre for Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was nominated for going above and beyond for her colleagues.
You Made a Difference - February 2020
February's You Made a Difference winners are a deputy operational matron and a contact centre agent.
Global health worker shortage prompts partnership action
A Cambridge partnership is taking action in the face of a predicted shortfall of 18 million health workers globally in the next decade.
New NIHR Cambridge BRC director appointed at CUH
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has announced Dr Miles Parkes will be the new director of the centre, based at Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH).
You Made a Difference - January 2020
A human resources advisor who goes above and beyond to support our apprentices and a staff nurse who has embraced her nursing career with compassion and enthusiasm are the winners of January’s You Made a Difference awards.
Art exhibition: Tess Recordon and Katy Ellis (until 22 April)
Art exhibition by Tess Recordon and Katy Ellis.
Statement on Coronavirus
Official statement on Coronavirus from the Department of Health.
Sir Keir Starmer visits Addenbrooke's
Sir Keir Starmer met staff and patients and heard about innovative work to test new drugs during a visit to Addenbrooke’s Hospital today (Thursday 6 Feb).
England’s top nurse applauds unique new recruits
The chief nursing officer for England came to Cambridge today (Wed, 5 Feb) to congratulate 17 students who are among the first in the country to complete a ground-breaking apprenticeship degree scheme – helping to beat the national nursing shortage.
Team effort to beat nursing shortage
Cambridge University Hospitals and Royal Papworth NHS Foundation Trusts are again teaming up to address the national nursing shortage.
Winning talk spotlights pioneering fertility study
A young scientist who is part of a team investigating the causes of male infertility has won a prestigious award.
You Made A Difference team award - December 2019
The team at the Cambridge Dialysis Centre are the winners of our December You Made A Difference Award.
You Made a Difference - December 2019
A senior sister whose ward is flourishing under her leadership and a caring and dignified porter who has worked for the Trust for 26 years are the winners of December’s You Made a Difference awards.
You Made a Difference - November 2019
An associate practitioner who contributes greatly to keeping equipment up to date and safe and a trauma consultant who demonstrates empathy and compassion in challenging situations are the winners of November’s You Made a Difference awards.
You Made a Difference - October 2019
An outstanding consultant neurologist and a healthcare assistant who epitomises our values are the winners of October’s You Made a Difference awards.
Prime Minister experiences Addenbrooke’s vision of future healthcare
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited Addenbrooke’s Hospital to see first-hand how recent funding announcements will help build a new hospital of the future.
You Made A Difference team award - September 2019
September’s You Made A Difference Team Award goes to a team of hospital engineers.
You Made a Difference - September 2019
A radiographer who illustrated leaflets to improve the experience of our young patients and an exceptional nurse who cares for oncology and haematology patients are the winners of September’s You Made a Difference awards.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock visits Cambridge University Hospitals
Health Secretary Matt Hancock today visited Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to discover more about plans to build a new Addenbrooke’s.