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There are rail strikes currently planned for Wednesday 27, Saturday 31 of July.
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NBA Legend Isiah Thomas visited young basketball fans in the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre to chat with patients and staff, sign autographs and take selfies.
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UCLH has declared a climate and health emergency and has published an action plan to reach net zero carbon dioxide emissions.
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Nine Covid-19 research studies are already taking place at UCLH and the Trust is processing more than 30 study proposals as research efforts around the virus and pandemic are ramped up.
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Information about preparing for and undergoing surgery at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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The Clinical Research Facility at UCLH has been awarded £10 million in funding to deliver cutting edge early phase health research in areas including cancer and dementia.
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Holistic Needs Assessment (HNA): Information for people affected by cancer and blood conditions patient information leaflet
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Read more about a UCLH patient saved by special 'before midnight' transfusions.
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Information about our UCLH Charity, charity funds and associated charities.
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People with the acquired communication disorder aphasia – which involves problems with the understanding or production of speech –have benefitted greatly from a two-year programme of therapy at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at UCLH.
File results
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FOI/2021/0524 - Maternal death cases (2005 - 2015)
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FOI/2021/0529 - Radiology department e-mail system for patients to reschedule appointments
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FOI/2021/0531 - Neonatal care unit complaints over limited access due to Covid-19 restrictions
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FOI/2021/0536 - PAT Testing
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FOI/2021/0537 - Clinical waste information
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FOI/2021/0538 - Treatment for triple-negative breast cancer
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FOI/2021/0544 - Deaths for vaccinated and unvaccinated Covid-19 patients
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FOI/2021/0547 - Stranded patients 13 days or more
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FOI/2021/0550 - IT organisation chart and banding
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FOI/2021/0551 - Analysing the treatment of neurology patients