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Cambridge University Hospitals

Cambridge University Hospitals, including Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital, is one of the first NHS Foundation Trusts. It is a 1,000 bed teaching hospital, one of the Government’s new biomedical research centres with a world-class research reputation, and provides acute and specialist healthcare services for our local and regional population.

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What makes Cambridge University Hospitals stand out from the other hospitals in the United Kingdom?

World-class research in cancer, neurosciences, genetics, diabetes and transplant medicine; partnership with Cambridge University and the Medical Research Council from which stems 14 Nobel Laureates; leading-edge clinical care; its partnership with a world-renowned medical school and the quality, expertise and commitment of the people who work at the hospitals.

One of the largest and best known hospitals in the country, its name is synonymous with excellence giving it a national and international reputation.

These are the essential elements of its character. However, what takes it a step further is its philosophy of care which explores smarter more efficient ways of working and which puts its patients at the centre of this care.

All this gives the hospitals expertise, vision and diversity in a service which seeks to innovate and strives for excellence in delivering first-class healthcare.

Cambridge University Hospitals – innovation and excellence in health and care. www.cuh.org.uk

 

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