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This page provides information for patients planning or considering a homebirth with UCLH.
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RAID (Rapid Access Infectious Diseases) clinic is an outpatient service located at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (address and directions overleaf).
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Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent disorder affecting movement in different parts of the body often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception, behaviour and musculoskeletal problems.
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Professor Pandya is a consultant in fetal medicine at UCLH
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Her Majesty The Queen’s state funeral will be held on Monday 19 September, and will be a national bank holiday.
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Patient information written for patients undergoing a skin snips biopsy.
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Information about the council of governors at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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Become a member of UCLH. We want to better reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and meet the needs of our local community, patients and staff.
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Patient information for patients undergoing the removal of bot/tumbu flies and jigger fleas.
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UCLH runs a programme of GP education seminars designed to keep primary care teams updated with all our services and specialties.
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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
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FOI/2024/0626 - Number of patients with Waldenström Macroglobulinemia and treatments
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FOI/2024/0627 - E-signature vendor supplier and cost
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FOI/2024/0634 - Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Private Finance 2 (PF2) projects repayments and debt
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FOI/2024/0635 - Patient incidences/ injuries due to chiropractic treatment
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FOI/2024/0641 - Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO)/ chief midwifery information officer (CMIO)
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FOI/2024/0645 - Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems usage, expenditure, contract and digital maturity
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FOI/2024/0646 - Management of Combine Heat and Power (CHP) units
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FOI/2024/0647 - Treatment of rare diseases; Fabry/ Gaucher/ Pompe disease