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King Charles III and Queen Camilla met patients and families living with cancer to hear their hopes and fears as they received care at UCLH in London today.
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RESPOND – Information for healthcare professionals and services working with asylum seekers
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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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While you're pregnant you will have a nominated professional lead which will be a midwife or an obstetrician.
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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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Read more about the NHS Staff Survey 2024 - we’re the top acute trust to work at for third year running!
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UCLH has declared a climate and health emergency, and has published a 10-point climate action plan to reach net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2031.
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Among the many cancer clinical trials opening each year at UCLH, this year will see a focus on trials of personalised cancer treatments based on precision immunotherapies.
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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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Information about our UCLH Charity, charity funds and associated charities.
File results
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FOI/2022/0093 - Procurement of pre-printed stationery
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FOI/2022/0094 - Emergency Covid funding - private FM contractors
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FOI/2022/0097 - Incidence and treatment of breast cancer
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FOI/2022/0100 - Physical violence/ verbal assaults committed by patients and/or members of public
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FOI/2022/0102 - Medical undergraduate education - placements and funding
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FOI/2022/0103 - Biomedical Science/ Pathology agency usage
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FOI/2022/0107 - Data for vaginal births after caesarean rates in 2019/ 2020
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FOI/2022/0109 - Complaints from the clinical treatments areas of obstetrics and gynaecology 2020/21
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FOI/2022/0111 - Sides rooms/ single patient rooms
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FOI/2022/0113 - Removal of rectal foreign bodies from patients