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This patient information contains contraceptive advice for patients who have received Sugammadex.
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Contractual screening for NGOs, Governmental organisations, academic institutions and private companies. Pre-assignment health reviews for medical fitness to travel
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Find and Treat screen tens of thousands of the most vulnerable, homeless and high-risk people every year using mobile units deployed from UCLH.
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This page has been written for patients who have been recommended hormone therapy for prostate cancer. It explains what the treatment involves, describes side-effects you may experience, and how best to cope with them.
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The molecular genetics laboratory at UCLH is a national centre for the genetic diagnosis of haemoglobin disorders, including prenatal diagnosis.
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Parenteral Nutrition, also know as PN, is used to feed extremely premature or unwell babies.
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Information and advice for patients, relatives and carers about thoracic surgery.
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A guide created by The Red Cell Network with expert patient insight from Elaine Tappin, Miriam Santos Freire and Nneka Smith.
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Patient information by Respiratory Outpatient Physiotherapy regarding the treatment and management of your cough.
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This is a step-by-step guide on how to examine your testicles. It explains what you need to do and why it’s important.
File results
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FOI/2024/0198 - Nurse intake at Band 5
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FOI/2024/0199 - Admission and discharge policies for violent assault injuries/ autism/ patient records/ inaccurate records
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FOI/2024/0204 - Clinical insourcing for audiology and pathology
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FOI/2024/0206 - Trusts budget allocated for cancer funding 2019/20-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0207 - Physician Associates and prescribing/ ionising radiation
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FOI/2024/0214 - Treatment for myeloproliferative neoplasms
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FOI/2024/0219 - Incidence and treatment of colorectal cancer
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FOI/2024/0221 - Inbound patient enquiries
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FOI/2024/0223 - Treatment of cancer secondary care
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FOI/2024/0255 - Patient Administration Systems (PAS)/ Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems