Page results
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Online talk on diet for people having cancer care at UCLH
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Online workshop for people having care for cancer or a blood condition at University College London Hospitals
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UCLH Phlebotomy department is introducing Swiftqueue - an appointment system that enables patients, and GPs who refer patients, to book UCLH blood test appointments online.
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This clinic is for asymptomatic travellers (individuals with no current symptoms) who have travelled to a tropical destination and are worried about certain infections.
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Ms Nicola Lack has been a consultant obstetrician at UCLH since 2012 and has been the labour ward lead since 2019. She has a background in maternal medicine and works within the diabetes team.
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Our andrology unit manages patients with andrological conditions including male sterilisation and infertility service, and other disorders of the penis or male genitalia.
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Preparations for the festive season are in full swing in the UCLH Charity fundraising team.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children with vulvovaginitis.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children undergoing a Vaginoscopy.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children with labial adhesions.
File results
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FOI/2024/0162 - Various technology systems/ services used at Trust
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FOI/2024/0163 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatments
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FOI/2024/0166 - Recruitment systems/CRM platform
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FOI/2024/0171 - Dermatology consultants
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FOI/2024/0172 - Patients excluded from care at the Trust 2010-2023
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FOI/2024/0179 - Water usage/ procurement
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FOI/2024/0183 - Immunology Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) treatment
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FOI/2024/0184 - IT spend/ Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) EMRAM and INFRAM scores
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FOI/2024/0190 - Scheduled appointments Did Not Attend (DNA) 2019-2023
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FOI/2024/0192 - Net zero and decarbonisation targets