List of news
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 26 October 2020
We are making it easier and safer for patients to be seen in an Emergency Department (ED) or Accident and Emergency (A&E) department without waiting for long periods of time.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 23 October 2020
Our chief financial officer Tim Jaggard has been appointed deputy chief executive of UCLH.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 22 October 2020
Health secretary Matt Hancock visited University College Hospital yesterday to see for himself our post-Covid-19 service set up to help survivors of the virus with their long-term recovery.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 21 October 2020
UCLH has recruited the first patient to a trial that will look at whether giving blood plasma to patients hospitalised with severe Covid-19 infection can reduce illness severity and mortality.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 21 October 2020
UCLH has recruited the first patient to a trial that will look at whether giving blood plasma to patients hospitalised with severe Covid-19 infection can reduce illness severity and mortality.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 21 October 2020
Specialist teams at UCLH and UCL are at the forefront of research which could bring hope to people who have been robbed of their sense of smell and taste after suffering the long-term legacy of COVID-19.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 21 October 2020
The hospital marked the start of the year a visit by HM The Queen in February 2020. A few weeks after this celebration, the pandemic took hold and the hospital stepped up to help.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 20 October 2020
A critical care nurse at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Helen Burgess, has produced a short film to provide reassurance to relatives unable to visit their loved ones because of visitor restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 12 October 2020
Four people with connections to UCLH have been given honours in the Queen’s birthday list.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 08 October 2020
This week, clinical leaders across north central London have written to our local newspapers, outlining the rationale for temporary changes to children and young people's services across the region. The letter reflects on some of the lessons learnt from the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to plan ahead for a likely second surge and a busy winter with all of the challenges that will bring. You can read the letter in full here: