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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.
Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie have beaten tough infection control targets.

Figures for 2010/11 show significant improvements on the number of cases of MRSA and Clostridium difficile.
The targets for the hospitals were no more than 108 cases of Clostridium difficile and 10 of MRSA for the whole year. Results show there were 92 cases of Clostridium difficile and six of MRSA – improvements of 27 per cent and 70 per cent on the previous 12 months.
Lisa Knight, deputy chief nurse, said: “This is great news for patients, but it also highlights the hard work and commitment of all staff at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie.
“We set ourselves tough targets for infection control to help us keep the number of cases falling. All our staff are committed to a zero-tolerance approach to infections and this is supported by our cleaning, hygiene and hand-washing practices, together with our antibiotic prescribing policy.
“Visitors can also help us to fight infections by cleaning their hands when entering and leaving wards and clinics, not visit in large groups, and not sitting on patient beds.”
Dr Jag Ahluwalia, medical director, added: “I would like to praise the efforts of staff and thank visitors for their continued help and support. I am confident we can continue to improve on our already excellent reductions of healthcare-associated infections.”
NHS Cambridgeshire sets the ceiling for the number of cases of infection at the hospitals. For 2011/12, there will be even lower targets: no more than seven cases of MRSA and 85 cases of Clostridium difficile.
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