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Loveable Labradoodle helps critically ill Evie in NHS first
A young Addenbrooke’s patient who came close to death after a serious infection is home and looking forward to Christmas – following help from a lovable Labradoodle called Poppy.
Evie's road to recovery - the background
Evie Evans was in respiratory failure when she was transferred to ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ University Hospital’s paediatric intensive care from her local hospital in July. She was sedated and put on a ventilator to take over her breathing.
Generous bikers deliver festive surprise!
A roaring success! That was the verdict of Addenbrooke’s Accident and Emergency department staff after a group of big-hearted motorcyclists arrived with dozens of gifts for children on Sunday (17 December).
Industrial action December 2023
The British Medical Association (BMA) has confirmed further industrial action during December 2023.
Harnessing green power to run new Surgical Hub
Green energy is helping to power ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ (CUH) new specialist Surgical Hub, with an innovative approach that will help cut carbon emissions.
Fundraising Campaign for Children's Hospital passes halfway mark, raising more than half of £100m target
The Fundraising Campaign to build a ground-breaking 35,000sqm children’s hospital in ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ has passed the halfway mark of its £100m target, reaching over £56m in pledges and gifts secured.
Statement from Roland Sinker, Chief Executive, ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ NHS Foundation Trust
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Haematology team win top award for care
Addenbrooke’s Hospital has scooped a national award for its commitment to patients living with incurable blood cancer.
You Made a Difference team award - September 2023
The September You Made a Difference team award goes to a team who make patients and families feel like their priority – the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
You Made a Difference - September 2023
A highly valued and conscientious paediatric consultant and a medical secretary who continuously improves the experience for patients are our winners of the September You Made a Difference awards.
Addenbrooke’s faces into winter challenges
Teams at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ are stepping up measures to ensure patients get the treatment they need as quickly as possible this winter.
Newborn babies at risk from bacteria commonly carried by mothers
One in 200 newborns is admitted to a neonatal unit with sepsis caused by a bacteria commonly carried by their mothers – much greater than the previous estimate, say researchers based at The Rosie Hospital and the University of ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ.
Sound installation tells of highs and lows of life in NHS
Visitors to the ATC will be able to listen to a unique sound installation from Monday 4 to 8 December. The installation gives a compelling insight into life behind hospital doors.
You Made a Difference - August 2023
A healthcare assistant who is an advocate for patients and a fast thinking junior sister whose actions made a huge difference were the winners of our You Made a Difference awards in August.
Expert calls for tailored treatments for patients lacking vital vitamin
Patients with vitamin B12 deficiency can remain symptom-free by following a tailored treatment plan, according to new guidelines published this week by the prestigious British Medical Journal.
Joanne McPeake joins THIS Institute as Professor of Nursing
Professor Joanne McPeake has joined the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the University of ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ, based at THIS Institute
New study aims to help people with cystic fibrosis-related diabetes
Elly from ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ 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.
NHS green champions help tackle the climate emergency
Green champions at Addenbrooke’s 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 children’s health research?
Find out how the D-CYPHR health research programme was shaped (and continues to be) by young people and their families.