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This leaflet explains the Catheter Directed Thrombolysis (CDT) procedure at UCLH.
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Men currently attending a hospital outpatient clinic for prostate hormone injections every 3 or 6 months will be advised that (unless not clinically appropriate) their next injection will be administered at a local GP practice, usually by the practice nurse.
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Jean Degala tells us how the right support, teamwork, effective communication, determination and dedication have helped her grow into the role.
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Medtronic are running a series of patient webinars for anyone with Type 1 Diabetes using the MiniMed™ 780G pump or system.
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CT Colonography bowel preparation and diet sheet patient information leaflet
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A research study has found that patients who get their chest X-ray results immediately are diagnosed in half the usual time.
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The UCLH trauma and orthopaedics team has reached a milestone of 1000 operations on hips and knees using the Mako robot.
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UCLH Charity’s magazine, Charity Matters is out now.
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People with obesity whose weight and health improve following drug treatment are likely to need the treatment long term, according to a UCLH and UCL study.
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Achilles Therapeutics, a company built on research at UCLH, UCL Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute has successfully raised $175.5 million through its initial public offering in the United States.
File results
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FOI/2023/0895 - Midlines/ peripherally inserted central catheters PICCs
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FOI/2023/0897 - Supplier contracted by Trust for business rates mitigation appeals
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FOI/2023/0898 - Ultrasound for prostate cancer clinical governance/ consent procedure
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FOI/2023/0900 - Mortuary temperature monitoring supplier
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FOI/2023/0910 - Diabetes structured education
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FOI/2023/0914 - Agency use of physiotherapy and occupational therapists
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FOI/2023/0916 - Gender options on patient forms
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FOI/2023/0917 - Patient Initiated Digital Mutual Aid System (PIDMAS)
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FOI/2023/0921 - Trust provider for sexual health platform
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FOI/2023/0923 - Proton Beam Therapy treatments