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We have over 12,000 members of staff – each contributing to the safe, kind and excellent care we provide to our patients.
National Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Day is a day to celebrate everything that the cancer nursing workforce does for patients every day.
We have a brilliant, active and highly valued team of volunteers. We’re proud that CUH is a great place to volunteer.
Meet our amazing long service award winners for 2024.
Healthcare Science Week, 10-16 March 2025, brings together over 50 scientific specialisms and professional groups. We spoke to Sue Oddy, lead scientist for our hospitals.
The pharmacy department at CUH consists of approximately 300 members of staff across 25 different teams. To celebrate team pharmacy day at CUH we spoke to senior pharmacy assistant, Kevin Zamikula, to find out more about his role.
A ward clerk who supported a family during a distressing situation and a ward manager who is passionate about providing a really high level of care are our winners of the November You Made a Difference awards.
A team of experts led by an Addenbrooke’s consultant has warned that a disproportionate number of patients die from breast cancer in low and middle income countries.
An intensive care nurse is aiming to become powerlifting world champion after being selected to represent Great Britain at the 2024 IPF World Championships in Austin, Texas.
An artificial pancreas developed with the help of staff and patients at Addenbrooke’s Hospital is one of four new devices to be rolled out by the NHS – helping tens of thousands of children and adults living with type one diabetes.
People who changed the World
Our staff make our hospitals special. With over 100 roles, find the career that’s right for you.
Rewarding and recognising both teams and individual staff members who have 'made a difference' to patients, visitors or colleagues.
In our busy hospital, our dedicated staff do amazing things every day and there are many ways you are able to say thank you.
The Board leads our hospitals and makes sure we provide the best care for patients.