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Patient information for patients having a thymectomy procedure.
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Experts from across the world, led by UCLH and UCL clinicians and scientists, have created a framework to guide the introduction of new and advanced robots for surgical procedures.
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The best way to find out information about your relative is to contact the unit directly on the numbers provided.
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From the 23rd January, there will be a staggered rollout of the Tandem t:slim™ 7.7 Control IQ software.
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Five cases of Alzheimer’s disease are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatments decades earlier, reports a team of UCL and UCLH researchers.
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Information for patients having a surgery via median sternotomy.
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More people with dementia in the UK will be able to take part in research and help accelerate the development of new treatments, as the Government announces £49.9 million of new funding to build a network of dementia trials sites across the country.
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Information for patients having a mediastinoscopy / mediastinotomy procedure.
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Elderly patients on University College Hospital’s T10 ward enjoyed the therapeutic benefits of music, thanks to a recent residency by two musicians.
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The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN), part of UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, has been reaccredited under the prestigious Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) Anaesthesia Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) demonstrating the hospital anaesthetists’ commitment to patient safety and excellence of care.
File results
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FOI/2021/0499 - Cancer pathway started treatment
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FOI/2021/0502 - Maternity and Neonates
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FOI/2021/0507 - Data breaches - (2016 - 2021)
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FOI/2021/0512 - Patient meals
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FOI/2021/0514 - Mental health patients in ED
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FOI/2021/0515 - Trusts expenditure and estate
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FOI/2021/0516 - Number of patients arriving at UCLH via ambulance
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FOI/2021/0517 - Guideline/ Treatment pathway of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
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FOI/2021/0520 - Policy for gestational diabetes testing
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FOI/2021/0521 - Policies and approach on the NHS Accessible Information Standard (AIS)