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A new service to provide comprehensive care and support for patients living with Sickle Cell disorder is now available in the comfort of their homes thanks to a partnership between UCLH and Whittington Health NHS Trusts.
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Information about the Integrated Women's Service at the RLHIM patient information leaflet
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The iconic run has returned to its regular time of the year, following two years’ disruption following the pandemic and will take place on Sunday 2 October 2022. We are lucky enough to have five people running for UCLH Charity. The money they raise will help us support patients, staff and research at UCLH.
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Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
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A combination of two drugs could be an effective treatment for the debilitating disease lupus, according to preliminary evidence from a UCLH led trial.
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This page is designed to help parents/carers understand the process and what to expect during their child’s admission to the Paediatric ward.
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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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How UCLH uses clinical data in research.
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Dr. Patrick Murphy is a principal clinical neuropsychologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Information on the insertion of an inflatable penile prosthesis
File results
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FOI/2022/0591 - Maternity guidelines relating to obesity
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FOI/2022/0592 - A&E/ document management/ digital dictation/ scheduling IT systems
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FOI/2022/0594 - Hotels and taxis for out-of-area patients and their next of kin
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FOI/2022/0601 - Admission for babies declined for level 3 neonatal intensive care unit
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FOI/2022/0602 - Number of patients admitted for lung diseases over a five year period
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FOI/2022/0606 - Breathing circuits supplier
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FOI/2022/0608 - Patient experience feedback
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FOI/2022/0609 - Parking for patents/ carers for children/ young people with cancer
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FOI/2022/0611 - FTE staff, student staff, patients and attendances, bed numbers and occupancy
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FOI/2022/0612 - Blood transfusions from patients vaccinated with mRNA gene therapy Coronavirus