Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is a healthcare organization based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is one of the largest and best known trusts in the National Health Service (NHS), providing healthcare services to the local community and also serving as a centre for medical research and medical education.

Overview[edit]

The Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was established in 1993. It operates two hospitals: Addenbrooke's Hospital and Rosie Hospital. These hospitals offer a wide range of services, including emergency medicine, surgery, maternity care, and paediatrics. The trust also has a strong focus on research and education, working closely with the University of Cambridge and other partners.

Services[edit]

The trust provides a comprehensive range of healthcare services. These include:

Research and Education[edit]

The trust has a strong focus on research and education. It works closely with the University of Cambridge and other partners to conduct research into a wide range of medical conditions, and to provide education and training for healthcare professionals.

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