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Information covering a range of conditions. Search by condition name or condition type (specialty).
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Two UCLH nurses who have dedicated their entire career to the NHS were invited to attend a VE Day celebration concert last Thursday.
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A team of clinicians and researchers at UCLH and UCL have been awarded a £2.8 million grant to combat health inequalities in patients having major surgery.
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Acute loss of sense of smell should be considered globally as a criterion for self-isolation, testing, and contact tracing for Covid-19 infection according to researchers at UCLH and UCL.
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Fears that people with high blood pressure are more at risk from severe Covid-19 because it is easier for the virus to enter their cells and tissues have been laid to rest, thanks to research involving UCLH.
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This page aims to give you information about a way doctors can treat patients who have pancreatic collections or pseudocysts related to pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
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The UCLH Macmillan Support and Information Service Coffee Morning — a welcoming space for anyone affected by cancer or blood conditions to connect, share experiences, and find support.
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Mixed sex accommodation and privacy information for patients coming into hospital for an inpatient stay
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Breathing aids developed by engineers at UCL, UCLH and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains have been delivered to 40 NHS hospitals across the country.
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Elderly patients suffering the most common type of heart attack may benefit from more invasive treatment, new research involving UCLH has shown.
File results
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FOI/2022/0251 - Antenatal appointments
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FOI/2022/0252 - Translation services
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FOI/2022/0253 - TB patient demographics
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FOI/2022/0254 - Patient treatment/ surgery
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FOI/2022/0263 - Rheumatology prescriptions
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FOI/2022/0267 - Performance data for the CCG2 CQUIN - Antibiotic prescribing for UTI in adults aged 16+
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FOI/2022/0270 - Local care record/ shared care record implementation
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FOI/2022/0274 - Patient treatment for various conditions
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FOI/2022/0275 - Biologic medications within dermatology
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FOI/2022/0276 - Biologic medicines within dermatology