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Wes Streeting, health and social care secretary, and Jess Phillips, minister for safeguarding, joined Sadiq Khan, mayor of London, and Kaya Comer-Schwartz, deputy mayor for policing and crime, at UCLH’s Lighthouse to announce a national roll-out of Child Houses to all NHS regions.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a form of cancer that affects the cells in the bone marrow, the soft material inside your bones.
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This page tells you about the procedure known as a renal cryoablation. It explains what is involved and what the possible risks are.
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The children and young people's division at UCLH are running two events for young people aged 13 - 24 years.
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On Sunday 23 November, the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) successfully connected to UCLH’s Epic electronic health record (EHR). This is another milestone in our collaboration and digital transformation across North Central London.
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Read more about the Halcyon linear accelerator, aimed at making cancer treatment faster, more comfortable, and more precise for patients.
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The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN), Queen Square, is the UK's largest dedicated neurological and neurosurgical hospital. It provides comprehensive services for the diagnosis, treatment and care of all conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system and muscles. Services include specialist neurosurgery, a brain tumour unit, the Hyper-acute Stroke Unit (HASU), an acute brain injury unit, the National Prion Clinic, a pioneering neuro-rehabilitation unit, the UK's first interventional MRI scanner, the largest specialised neurosurgical ITU and the only neuromedical ITU in the country. Together with its neighbour, the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, it is a major international centre for research and training.
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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM) is a centre for evidence-based practice, education and research, specialising in chronic and complex medical conditions. Our mission is to provide a person-centred, holistic approach, including self-care, in order to help people with chronic and complex medical conditions live well and feel better. Our approach considers the whole person and their environment in the quest for optimal health and wellbeing. In order to achieve this, we provide a combination of lifestyle strategies, medical, physical and psychological treatment, as well as advice on safe and appropriate use of complementary therapies. We also deliver and encourage self-care approaches which can continue to be used by patients after discharge. All RLHIM services are outpatient-based and are staffed by experienced healthcare professionals.
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A new toolkit to support babies, children and young people in healthcare access high quality health play services was launched at UCLH last week with UCLH chief nurse Vanessa Sweeney welcoming visitors from NHS England and the play charity Starlight.
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UCLH’s Ela Biel has won a national prize for domestics with judges noting her care in protecting vulnerable patients and using her own cancer journey to empathise with cancer patients who are often more vulnerable to and anxious about infection.
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FOI/2024/0550 - Syntometrine vs Misoprostol/ treatment uses for post-partum haemorrhage
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FOI/2024/0559 - Surgical Robots purchase/ simulators/ procedures 2019-2024
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FOI/2024/0560 - Coroners' Prevention of Future Deaths Reports
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FOI/2024/0561 - Gender reassignment and/or transgender policies, mixed/same sex accommodation and Equality Impact Assessments (EIA)
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FOI/2024/0564 - Transperineal prostate biopsies undertaken in 2023
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FOI/2024/0568 - Local Anaesthetic Transperineal Prostate (LATP) biopsy service
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FOI/2024/0570 - Pathway for genetic/ genomic testing for MND
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FOI/2024/0573 - Treatment for haemophilia A and B/ von Willebrand patients
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FOI/2024/0575 - Replacement or purchase of patient trolleys in 2024/25
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FOI/2022/0780 - Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) service