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Information about the council of governors at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent disorder affecting movement in different parts of the body often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception, behaviour and musculoskeletal problems.
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I would like to make a payment to UCLH, I have a query about reclaiming expenses for treatment or transport at University College Hospital or I have a query about expenses for treatment or transport at Queen Square (NHNN/RLHIM)
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Exam guidance for children and young people with type 1 diabetes
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How to refer to infectious and tropical diseases.
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As with any form of pain management, different resources or techniques will suit different people. Please remember that you may need to try out more than one book, CD or website before you find…
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We provide a specialist clinic for people who either have, or who are at risk of developing Huntington’s disease (HD), and their families and carers. We see people for the following reasons: To…
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We are a specialist Children and Young People's (CYP) Endocrinology Service. We also have access to the specialist adolescent psychology service, play specialists, and safeguarding team and are supported by a team of admin staff.
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UCLH has one of the most extensive portfolios of adolescent services in the UK.
File results
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FOI/2023/0296 - Consultant workforce information
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FOI/2023/0300 - Post-mortem examinations for 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022
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FOI/2023/0301 - Meat served at the Trust that may contain nitrates or nitrites
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FOI/2023/0303 - Sexual harassment from patients towards staff in 2022
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FOI/2023/0304 - Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia treatments
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FOI/2023/0308 - Treatment for biologic and biosimilar products within rheumatology
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FOI/2023/0310 - Biologic treatment/ medicines in dermatology
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FOI/2023/0313 - Consent, confidentiality and information sharing in mental healthcare and suicide
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FOI/2023/0315 - Menopause Lead at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0319 - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) treatment/ medication for any diseases