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What is malaria? Malaria is an important cause of fever in travellers returning from Africa, Asia and South America. It is an infection caused by the malaria parasite (Plasmodium), which is…
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Doctors don't tend to use the term "throat cancer", as the throat (pharynx) includes many different parts that can be affected by cancer. The main areas that can be affected are the:…
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The support and information specialists were shortlisted for a self-care innovation award. The award recognises the achievements of the team in developing and delivering a package of support for…
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November is men’s health month (Movember), we are hosting our first public Live Q&A event via MS Teams.
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This talk is for people under the care of UCLH for cancer. At the talk, you'll get advice to help you to manage your energy and feel more in control of your day. You’ll learn: …
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The service is staffed by fully qualified doctors and health care professionals who also have additional training in complementary medicine. They work within a multidisciplinary team…
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The Respiratory outpatient physiotherapy service supports patients under the care of the respiratory medicine department and COVID-19 clinics. We take referrals directly from these services to…
File results
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FOI/2024/0597 - Urothelial cancer treatments
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FOI/2024/0605 - Finance software system/ installation and expiry of software
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FOI/2024/0607 - Starvation ketoacidosis patients/ treatment
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FOI/2024/0609 - Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) cases
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FOI/2024/0615 - Electronic Patient Record (EPR) software spend/ Trust Integration Engine (TIE)
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FOI/2024/0612 - Orthotic and prosthetic services at the Trust
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FOI/2024/0616 - Never events involving Medical Associate Professionals (MAPs) from 2021/22-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0617 - Vascular access devices purchased - Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC)/ Midline Catheters
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FOI/2024/0622 - Guidelines and policies for the treatment of Dravet and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
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FOI/2024/0623 - Patient numbers sent to use MRI scanner at London Zoo from 2014-2024