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Types of surgery
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This page offers ways you can help us to prevent infection and make your babies safer.
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Overall, most women (over 90%) spontaneously give birth to their baby after 37 weeks of pregnancy, called term delivery. Approximately 10%, or 1 in 10 women spontaneously give birth to their baby…
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This page has been written to provide information to those women who choose to decline a blood transfusion or blood products. It is important for you to know that your decision is respected and that…
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This page will give you an overview of intravesical chemotherapy, how it is given and side effects it may cause.
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Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) encompasses symptoms seemingly manifested through the neurological system but which are not caused by a physical neurological disease. We view the mind and…
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The FES service is for people who have an upper motor neuron neurological disorder, difficulty walking due to dropped foot and are 16 or over
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The highly specialist service for McArdle Disease and related disorders was established in 2011 at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) to offer high-quality care to patients…
File results
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FOI/2023/0214 - Patients waiting over 78 weeks for elective care
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FOI/2023/0215 - British sign language procurement and communications
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FOI/2023/0217 - Integration platform(s) at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0218 - System for discharge letters, diagnostic reporting, digital dictation & bed management
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FOI/2023/0220 - Internally produced patient information leaflets
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FOI/2023/0222 - Contact details for senior screening and immunisations staff
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FOI/2023/0224 - Patients prescribed medical equipment for use in the home
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FOI/2023/0225 - Usage of Dabrafenib + Trametinib in cancer treatment
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FOI/2023/0226 - Treatment with Nivolumab
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FOI/2023/0227 - Number of radiographers and nuclear medicine clinical scientists at Trust