Addenbrooke's Hospital
Research and Development
The Rosie Hospital
We are seeing a rise in the number of cases of norovirus (winter vomitng bug). Visiting restrictions are in place.
Do you remember the Queen's visit to "New Addenbrooke's" in 1962?
We would like to hear from anyone who can share their experience of the royal visit. Were you there? Did you see the Queen?
Region's first NHS comprehensive assisted conception unit opens
Cambridge IVF – a new purpose-built assisted conception unit offering high-quality, personalised care based on the very latest science and research – has opened to patients.
Expecting a baby? Help train medical staff
If you are pregnant and your baby is due to arrive between November 2011 and early March 2012 you can help train medical students.
Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie are winning the fight against infection.
There were no incidents of MRSA bloodstream infection in October – a first for the Trust since records began four years ago. Overall, cases of MRSA are 41 per cent down. There have been 25 cases of MRSA bloodstream infection from January to October this year. In the same period for 2007, there were 42.
Angela Thompson, Assistant Director of Nursing, said: “This is good news for patients, but it also highlights the hard work and commitment of staff at Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie.
“We strive to keep the number of cases dropping - all our staff are extra-vigilant with hygiene and hand-washing. Our deep cleaning programme ensures clinical areas are regularly cleansed while the recently launched Central Venous Access Team has also proved a great success in reducing infection.
“Visitors can help us fight infection by following instructions from staff. Please clean your hands when entering and leaving wards, don’t visit in large groups, and don’t sit on beds."
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