Norovirus is widely circulating in the community
We have not introduced any blanket restrictions on visiting but we would ask that only close family visit and that they visit only one ward and do not bring in children aged under 12 years. Click here for information on what to do if you do get Norovirus and here for Our Top Tips on Visiting.

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PIP Breast implants
In light of recent media coverage, none of the consultant plastic surgeons working at the NNUH has ever used the breast implants concerned. Some patients in Norfolk may have gone elsewhere for surgery, and they should check which implants were inserted.
Patients who have PIP breast implants should get in touch in the first instance with the clinic where the surgery was carried out or the surgeon involved, to discuss options.
27 January 2012500th baby born at new birthing unit
In the space of just five months the Midwifery-Led Birthing Unit at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has seen the delivery of its 500th baby.
Clinical Imaging and Research Centre: a magnet for research
A new purpose-built Clinical Imaging and Research Centre is being officially opened at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) on 31st January, equipped with one of the most powerful and patient-friendly MRI scanners in the world.
Investing in volunteers at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital has achieved the Investing in Volunteers Quality Standard, recognising the excellent work they do with their volunteers.
UEA Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Inaugural Lectures 2012 Other
Celebrating the Universitys newly appointed Professors and their research
Acoustic night for Sparks4Hearts Social Event
A group of talented musicians are joining forces to stage an acoustic evening in aid of the Norwich Sparks4Hearts charity appeal.
GP Training Evening - Paediatric Surgery 'Tips 'n' Tricks' Postgraduate
An interactive evening session covering common paediatric surgical conditions that may present to your practice as a routine check or as an emergency. We aim to pass on our tips n tricks for managing these patients.
JOINTS & SOFT TISSUE INJECTIONS WITHOUT TEARS! Postgraduate
This is a training programme for GPs, and Junior Doctors woh are involved in Joint and Soft Tissue Injections in any setting. The programme will cover the knowledge and skills required to inject joints and soft tissues, for the common musculoskeletal problems seen in primary or seconsary care. The tutor resources will be from Rhuematology, Orthopaedics and General Practice.
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