October is #BlackHistoryMonth. Throughout this month, we're celebrating the triumphs and contributions of our Black healthcare workers by exploring their roots and their journeys within CUH 💙 Hear what Alan has to say about what Black History Month means to him. #CUHProud
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Hospitals and Health Care
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About us
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) is one of the largest and best known Trusts in the country. As the local hospital for our community we deliver care through Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals offering general, specialist, women’s and maternity care respectively. We are a leading national centre for specialist treatment, a government-designated comprehensive biomedical research centre, one of only five academic health science centres in the UK and a university teaching hospital with a worldwide reputation. Building on these different elements, our vision is to improve people’s quality of life through innovative and sustainable healthcare.
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http://www.cuh.nhs.uk
External link for Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Health, Nursing, AHP, Administrative, Estates & Facilities, Scientists, Biomedical, Finance, Medical & Dental, Midwives, Healthcare Support Worker, Apprentices, Engineering, Recruitment, Pharmacy, ODP, and Newly Qualified
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Primary
Cambridge Biomedical Campus
Cambridge, CB2 0GG, GB
Employees at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Updates
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Today we are celebrating 258 years of Addenbrooke's! Over time, we have developed and progressed massively, and will continue to do so. We pride ourselves on demonstrating excellence and providing the best experience as possible to everyone. #Excellent #CUHProud
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The Open Minds staff network held an event for World Mental Health Day today. It was an opportunity to learn about support available to everyone at CUH, including: A badge-making activity with CUH Arts 6496309 dog visits Stalls from teams across the Trust Free popcorn/sweets! And thank you to Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust (ACT) for funding this event! #WorldMentalHealthDay2024 #SafeKindExcellent
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It's World Mental Health Day! 🌍🧠 This year's theme is 'Mental Health at Work,' and we want to give a big shout out to our incredible teams who go above and beyond to support others' physical and mental well-being. 💙 Today, let's all take a moment to practice the same care and compassion for ourselves that we so often give to those around us. #WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthMatters
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Could you restart a heart? Less than 1 in 10 people who have a cardiac arrest outside of hospital survive. Early CPR and defibrillation can more than double their chances of survival. Learn to save a life with free training: https://orlo.uk/HpNWw #RestartAHeart2024 Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Magpas Air Ambulance East Anglian Air Ambulance
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Catch CUH Professor Peter Hutchinson on the recent episode of nakedscientists talking about head injuries. Listen: https://orlo.uk/UzLF5 #CUHProud
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A devoted Cambridge United fan who received life-saving treatment at a packed home match has today applauded a month-long initiative aimed at teaching the public CPR – 'Restart a Heart' Read more: https://orlo.uk/QxjdI #CUHProud #Safe #RestartAHeart2024
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Our children's cancer research team have developed a newsletter! The first edition includes activities and colouring to do with little ones, and some info on children's cancer research for adults. Take a look on the CRUK website and sign up via the QR code on the first page of the newsletter: https://orlo.uk/ykJVr #LoveResearch #CUHproud #SafeKindExcellent
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Professor Jean Abraham, who leads our precision breast cancer institute, was still at medical school when the BRCA1 gene was discovered. Read more about Jean and other experts' thoughts on this 30 year anniversary of the discovery. 👇
On 7 October 1994, Science Magazine published an article from scientists who had identified a gene – BRCA1 – that significantly increases the risk of breast and ovarian cancers when faulty. 30 years on, we speak to researchers and doctors at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust about the major impact the discovery has had on how we understand and treat cancer – and why there is still much to learn. 📖 https://lnkd.in/eVU_aQTP #ChangingTheStoryOfCancer #CambridgeResearch #CambridgeUniversity
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📺 Catch Look East tonight at 6:30pm to see #Addenbrookes patients, Jessica and baby Orlando, who participated in the Generation study. Read more about the study: https://orlo.uk/1HPb2 #Excellent