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Information about making a donation to the Haematology Cancer Care charity fund at UCLH
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Mixed sex accommodation and privacy information for patients coming into hospital for an inpatient stay
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A new research project spearheaded by the CCTU at UCLH is trying to make more places on clinical trials available to young cancer patients aged between 16 and 24 years.
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Taking blood pressure medication in the evening is no better than taking it in the morning, according to new research.
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UCLH is to host to a new collaboration researching patient safety, after being awarded £3million in funding.
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This page explains what a low-phosphate diet is. It also provides information about foods you can eat and foods to avoid when taking a medicine called futibatinib.
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Read more about the Halcyon linear accelerator, aimed at making cancer treatment faster, more comfortable, and more precise for patients.
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This booklet has been written by the Autonomic Unit at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN). The aim of the booklet is to provide information about the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate (24-hr BP) monitor.
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NHS England has published a proposed interim specification for the new services for children and young people experiencing gender dysphoria.
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Today is International Clinical Trials Day, an important day on the UCLH calendar because research is an integral part of UCLH’s mission.
File results
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FOI/2021/0634 - International nurse recruitment
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FOI/2021/2021 - Number of deaths registered for measles
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FOI/2021/0643 - Bank and agency staffing vacancy rates and spending
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FOI/2021/0644 - Clinical guidelines on identification and management of maternity issues
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FOI/2021/0645 - Software suppliers for various applications
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FOI/2021/0649 - Physiotherapists/ occupational therapists staffing levels
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FOI/2021/0650 - Cyber Essentials Accreditation/ Certification
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FOI/2021/0657 - Patient list for Neuropsychiatry
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FOI/2021/0653 - Patient Quality Safety Committee in July 2021
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FOI/2021/0672 - Long Covid statistics