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UCLH NHS Foundation Trust has once again formed a partnership with the Business Design Centre in Islington to reopen a large-scale COVID-19 vaccination centre on site from Saturday 18 December.
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University College London Hospitals (UCLH) is now administering new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 5-8 patient information page.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 9-12 patient information
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Having proton beam therapy: information for teenagers aged 13-17 patient information.
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We’re delighted to announce that our Grafton Way Elective Surgical Hub has been successfully accredited as an elective surgical hub delivering high standards in clinical and operational practice.
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A front page story and patient case study highlight SUMMIT Study early diagnosis outcomes.
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Our vaccination centre at the Business Design Centre, Islington, closed on Monday 10 January.
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In a major study involving UCLH a third of people who took a new drug for treating obesity lost more than one-fifth of their total body weight.
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This Mobile Health Clinic has been extensively refurbished and fitted with a new digital portable x-ray camera and modern technologies to speed patient diagnoses and treatment of infectious diseases that will be powered on green energy.
File results
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FOI/2024/0349 - Trust's operations and tele reporting services/ outsourced and insourced
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FOI/2024/0354 - Staff details for estates and facilities
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FOI/2024/0473 - Elective operations cancelled for non-clinical reasons 2023/24
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FOI/2024/0478 - Elective operations cancelled for non-clinical reasons 2021/22-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0479 - Applications or systems deployed on Microsoft Azure Cloud
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FOI/2024/0368 - Treatment in renal cell carcinoma
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FOI/2024/0486 - Diagnostic tests for both point of care testing and laboratory
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FOI/2024/0482 - Medical device/ enterprise application Integration/ data warehouse systems
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FOI/2024/0541 - Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) 2022-2024
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FOI/2023/0418 - GIDS service patient referrals and treatment