Cambridge University Hospital
Cambridge University Hospital NHS Trust (CUH) is a leading national centre for specialist treatment of rare and complex conditions. The teaching hospital is strongly affiliated with the University of Cambridge and staff are dedicated to providing and promoting medical education.
The site also benefits from its links to the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Campus, supporting translational research and bringing together research expertise and resources.
The Vasculitis and Lupus service
The service provides a unique cross speciality service encompassing nephrology, respiratory, ENT specialists within one clinic, and parallel clinics with cardiology, ophthalmology, neurology, immunology and materno-foetal medicine.
The department comprises world renowned Consultants and Specialists supported by a team of dedicated Vasculitis clinical and research nurses. The affiliation with the University of Cambridge provides the integration and collaboration infrastructure essential for conducive research.
How to get here
Getting to Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
Addenbrooke’s Hospital can be accessed by Bus, train or car and has several Park and Ride options.
Facilities
Deakin Centre
If attending the Vasculitis Nurse training please come to the Deakin Centre to meet the team and this will also be the base for the education sessions (see site map provided).
Directions from main entrance: follow walkway opposite main entrance to Addenbrooke’s Hospital to main Car park 1. Exit at ground floor near pay stations. The Deakin Centre is immediately opposite on the left.
During the training course you will then be escorted to various clinical areas such as clinic 12 in the Outpatient Department, Infusion Centre which is opposite the Deakin Centre, Cambridge Clinical Research Centre and ward C5 in the main Addenbrooke’s building.