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Former Trust chairman's wife opens Deakin Centre named in his honour
The Deakin Centre was officially opened this week by Daphne Deakin - the wife of former Cambridge University Hospital's Trust chairman Tony who the centre is named in honour of.
Joint medicine for members lecture: 'A shady tale of con, swindle and deceit'
14 June 2012 - OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) exposed by Dr Jan van Niekerk, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Clinical Psychology
CUH and Papworth choose two world-class IT suppliers to transform patient services
Cambridge University Hospitals and Papworth Hospital have chosen Hewlett Packard (HP) and Epic to help them transform patient services through technology-supported business change.
New Regius Professor of Physic for University of Cambridge
Professor Patrick Maxwell will be one of CUH’s seven non-executive directors when he takes up his new appointment as Regius Professor of Physic at the University of Cambridge.
New role for Addenbrooke's chief executive
After nearly six years as chief executive, Dr Gareth Goodier will be leaving Cambridge University Hospitals in June 2012 having accepted a position in a major healthcare organisation in Australia.
The annual Chariots of Fire charity relay race is fast approaching and our six-strong board of director's team are now in full training for the running event.
On the 21 September the team will be putting their running shoes on and each completing a lap of 1.7 miles around Cambridge to raise money for this years supported charities: Red Balloon Learner Centres and Romsey Mill.
This year's team runners are:
After the great success of last year's fundraising, the team has set themselves an even higher target of £2750. So no matter how small your donation, the team would be very grateful for your support.

(From left to right) Stephen Graves, Dr Jag Ahluwalia, Ann Alderton, Ruth Murphy, Dr Gareth Goodier, Dr Mary Archer
Would you like to sponsor the team?
To sponsor this team click on the 'Justgiving' link on the right hand side of this page which will transfer you to the team's Justgiving website. From this webpage gift aid is automatically claimed for all UK tax payers.
Alternatively cheques can be made payable to 'Chariots of Fire Marathon' and sent to Hewitsons, 42 Newmarket Road CB10 1AR. Please write 'Cambridge University Hospitals Board of Directors team 238' on the back of your cheque.
Thank you for supporting this great cause.
On other websites:
> Justgiving
> Red Balloon Learner Centres
Contact the PR and Communications team:
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Box 53, Hills Road,
Cambridge CB2 0QQ
Tel: 01223 245 151