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4th East of England Global Health Conference

21 August 2024

Back for another year and better than ever, you are warmly invited to attend the 4th East of England Global Health Conference, sponsored by Costello Medical.

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Global Health Fellowships open to nurses, midwives and allied health professionals

15 July 2024

Applications for Global Health Fellowships (GHFs) are now open to nurses, midwives and allied health professionals (AHPs). The fellowships are a fantastic opportunity to develop greater understanding and participate in global health activities. Global Health Fellowships are offered to Band 6+ nurses, midwives and AHPS employed at Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) with a minimum of two years’ continuous service at CUH. 

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Critical Care Nursing team recognised with CGHP award for International Day of the Nurse

16 May 2024

A team of Cambridge University Hospitals Trust (CUH) critical care nurses, led by Education Lead Lisa Enoch, are the recipients of a CGHP sponsored award in recognition of International Day of the Nurse 2024. The award acknowledges their ongoing work with partners in Uganda, to develop and share best practice in critical care in both the UK and Uganda.

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From registered nurse to divisional director: remembering the impact of global health work on a long carer

19 April 2024

In this fascinating staff profile Tracey McClelland explains more about her career trajectory and the huge impact her work with CGHP in Botswana and the Philippines has had on her personal and professional development. As a member of the CGHP committee, Tracey continues to champion global health partnerships, supporting and promoting the opportunities to get involved to healthcare professionals at CUH.

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Working internationally to improve care of critically ill patients

31 October 2023

A team of Cambridge University Hospitals Trust critical care doctors and nurses are visiting Kampala, Uganda this month, as part of the SCALE Critical Care partnership. Over the course of a week, they'll be co-training with Ugandan faculty around 100 ICU staff from across Kampala and other cities in Uganda.

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