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Having originally studied classics, and having first worked in publishing and in the British Library, I became a lawyer and spent ten years in commercial litigation practice in the City.
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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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Trial of T-cell therapy for lung cancer begins at UCLH
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Our staff have rated UCLH as the top trust in England, improving on our ranking from last year when we were third best in England and top in London.
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Fiona Farrell works at the Sir William Gowers Unit, a specialist treatment centre for epilepsy and related disorders.
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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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The diabetes team have revisited their tips for managing diabetes over the Christmas holidays and updated them for 2022.
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This information is for children and young people with Type 1 diabetes, and their families, on how to manage high glucose levels when using an insulin pump.
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North Mid, UCLH and Whittington Health are running a fun, uplifting, informative event for people with sickle cell on Saturday 25th June 2022.
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UCLH is the first NHS trust to pilot a personalised educational package for patients living with stroke.
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