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New study aims to help people with cystic fibrosis-related diabetes
Elly from Cambridge is the first person in the UK to sign up for a study aiming to make it easier for people with cystic fibrosis-related diabetes to manage their condition.
ѻý green champions help tackle the climate emergency
Green champions at Addenbrookeѻý and the Rosie Hospitals have been inspiring colleagues to take simple steps to help protect the planet.
Medicine for Members: DNA heroes - how can we all help childrenѻý health research?
Find out how the D-CYPHR health research programme was shaped (and continues to be) by young people and their families.
Neurosurgeon Hutch lands top research award
A Cambridge University Hospitalѻý expert has won an award often described as the “Nobel Prize of Neurosurgery”.
AI-enhanced cancer treatment is better for patients in UK first
Addenbrooke's is the first ѻý hospital to use an AI-enhanced superhot needle treatment to pinpoint and destroy life-threatening tumours in one go, including hard-to-reach cancers.
Storm suspends drive-through blood tests
Addenbrookeѻý Hospital is advising that its drive-through blood testing service at Cambridgeѻý Newmarket Road park and ride will be closed on Thursday (2 November).
CUH appoints a new Non-Executive Director
Dr James Morrow has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of ѻý ѻý Foundation Trust (CUH), which runs Addenbrookeѻý and The Rosie hospitals.
Waiting list update: alternative choice for patients
In England, ѻý patients have the right to request to move to a different hospital to receive their care/treatment if they have been waiting longer than 18 weeks.
24/7 hospital transfer service is first in country
An adult ambulance service dedicated to transferring critically ill and injured patients between hospitals in the East of England has become the first in the country to operate around the clock.
New milestone for specialist childrenѻý hospital in the East of England
Plans for a specialist childrenѻý hospital at Addenbrookeѻý have reached a new milestone as the green light is given to proceed to the final stage of its business case.
Prestigious award for Cambridge clinician who identified key link between genes and obesity
An internationally renowned Cambridge clinician who identified the leading genetic cause of obesity receives top honours for her work.
Artificial intelligence has future in hip surgery
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – debated worldwide as a force for good and evil - will become increasingly important in hip surgery, predicts a top Addenbrookeѻý surgeon.
World-first trial to provide hearing for children with rare type of genetic hearing loss launches in Cambridge
Addenbrookeѻý Hospital in Cambridge is participating in a world-first trial to see whether gene therapy can provide hearing for children with severe to profound hearing loss due to a rare genetic condition.
Non-executive director Professor Sharon Peacock is announced as Churchill Collegeѻý 8th master
Professor Sharon Peacock CBE FMedSci, non-executive director at our hospitals, will become the 8th master of Churchill college, Cambridge.
Hospital play week spreads a smile
Having fun will be childѻý play at Addenbrookeѻý Hospital next week.
CUH Annual Awards 2023 - winners announced!
The winners of the ѻý Annual Awards 2023 were announced at a special ceremony held on Thursday 28 September to celebrate and recognise around 200 staff members shortlisted from 1,300 nominations.
Turning climate anxiety into action
In a month of action – the sustainability team at Cambridge University Hospital ѻý Foundation Trust (CUH) have hosted a range of events to help staff turn worries about climate change into positive action.
Industrial action October 2023
The British Medical Association (BMA) has confirmed further industrial action during October 2023.