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This information explains robotic-assisted surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. Keyhole surgery using robotic assistance is used to lift up the pelvic organs.
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Our annual members' meeting (AMM) brings together members, governors and staff, and is where our governors officially receive our annual report and accounts.
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Dr Tim Yates has a particular interest in the management of refractory headache disorders, particularly chronic migraine, the trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias, and facial pain syndromes.
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UCLH and UCL researchers have successfully completed a world-first trial of a therapy designed to restore hearing loss.
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An online exhibition by Dr Sarah Yardley and artist Daniel Regan, exploring the role of relationships and relationship-centred approaches to healthcare.
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We have been alerted to a possible doorstep scam where members of the public are being offered COVID-19 tests.
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This page explains what an infusion device is and how it works to give you chemotherapy.
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The UCLH Lymphoma multidisciplinary team (MDT) provides specialist care for people with lymphoma.
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The team consists of consultant specialists offering a service including primary, recurrent and complex urinary incontinence, prolapse, vesicovaginal and vesicourethral fistulae and urethral diverticulae management.
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This patient information explains what Aural (ear) microsuction is and what your alternatives are.
File results
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FOI/2023/0299 - Trust Medical Examiner contact details
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FOI/2020/0201 - List of adult, pediatric and neonatal ventilators
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FOI/2020/0170 - Racist/discriminatory behaviour from patients against staff
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FOI/2020/0179 - Histology requests and payments
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FOI/2020/0186 - Spend of all interim/contractor IT staff 2019/20
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FOI/2020/0197 - Patients referred by UCLH to Havens
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FOI/2023/0360 - Minutes of Board of Director meetings and Declarations of Interests (DoI) statements 2008-2023
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FOI/2020/0241 - Data analytics to support Covid-19 response
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FOI/2020/0232 - Number of working ventilators at Trust
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FOI/2020/0156 - Abusive behaviours of patients and visitors policy