The landmark boiler house chimney at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) will turn purple on 03 December as part of the global #purplelightup movement celebrating International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD).
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Cambridge University Hospitals 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.
We are also a leading national centre for specialist treatment, a government-designated comprehensive biomedical research centre, one of only six 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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If you are under the impression it’s mainly doctors and nurses who work at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals, then think again!

People in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough can volunteer with the NHS to help test a new treatment which could help millions of people living with depression.

A clinical scientist who specialises in developing innovative medical technologies has earned a place on a prestigious leadership programme.

Researchers in Cambridge are investigating whether a drug commonly used to treat arthritis could help some of the millions of people who suffer from depression.

An appeal for missing hospital equipment has been launched by Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH).

Health Secretary Matt Hancock yesterday (Monday) visited Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to discover more about plans to build a new Addenbrooke’s.

Preventing in-patients with diabetes from developing hypoglycaemia could dramatically reduce the length of time they spend in hospital, a study led by a diabetes nurse specialist from Cambridge has found.

The rebuilding of Addenbrooke’s Hospital as a state-of-the-art environment, underpinned by the world-leading research of Cambridge, has been endorsed by the Government as part of funding announcements made by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock.

An event aimed at destigmatising mental health is being held at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) next month.

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is writing to schools across the county as part of an ongoing campaign to recruit and grow its own talent.

Mums-to-be can now benefit from specialist hypnobirthing courses being run by midwives at the Rosie Hospital in Cambridge.

Cambridge is to host what is thought to be the first ever study day in the east of the region dedicated to healthcare play specialists who help children with cancer.

A team effort to quickly detect and treat a virus which is the leading cause of hearing loss in babies has been launched in Cambridge following a team effort by NHS experts.

A platform to help find new treatments for Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis has smashed researchers’ recruitment target, two years ahead of schedule.

Simple new blood tests discovered by researchers at the University of Cambridge and Addenbrooke’s Hospital help diagnose and treat certain types of cancer, research has found.

Support is being offered to couples who may be affected by an announcement that NHS funding for IVF treatment remains frozen in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which has been pledged £100m towards a new children’s hospital by the Department of Health, is already pioneering new services to offer the many young patients it will see.

An Addenbrooke’s consultant is preparing to be interviewed for a very special job next week – to help rid the world of AIDS.

A new service speeding up recovery for patients admitted to hospital with a mild stroke has been recognised for transforming care and improving lives.
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