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The Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Service looks after people aged from 13 to 24, who may have a wide range of cancers and some non-cancerous conditions.
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The Lighthouse is a facility in north London, set up in partnership with organisations in the voluntary and public sectors to provide a safe space to support children and young people, from 0-18, in their recovery from sexual abuse or exploitation.
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Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by G4S. G4S may use approved external sub-contractors to meet the demand of the service and/or the specific needs of our patients.
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This page has been written to explain how to keep your wound clean after head and neck surgery.
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The primary objective of the ENT urgent referral clinic is to provide speedy access and effective care to all adult and paediatric patients aged above two years old with urgent ENT problems.
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We are now administering new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community. The service can prescribe oral antivirals to be taken at home, and give intravenous antibody treatments at the hospital.
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The Acute Medical Unit (AMU) is a 56-bed unit located on the first floor of University College Hospital. Its primary role is to provide rapid definitive assessment, investigation and treatment for patients admitted urgently or as an emergency from the Emergency Department, and/or referred by their GP.
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The department provides clinical services to treat the range of problems with which patients present as an emergency or urgently, from life-threatening conditions to minor injury and illness, in all age groups from babies to the elderly.
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An endoscopy is a technique used to examine of any part of the interior of the body through an optical viewing instrument. This can be through the mouth into the stomach (gastroscopy), through the anus into the large bowel (colonoscopy), or through the nose into the lungs (bronchoscopy).
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This page is for parents, carers and family members who are acting as comforters and carers for children and young people having radioactive iodine (131I) treatment. It explains what the treatment involves, how to prepare for it and what you can expect afterwards.
File results
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FOI/2023/0351 - Senior staff contact details for non-clinical workforce
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FOI/2019/411 ICT and Facilities contact details
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FOI/2019/355 Protocols for management of patients taking NOACs
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FOI/2019/399 Phase 4 & PBT contractors
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FOI/2019/403 Proton Beam Therapy (PBT)
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Neuroimmunology and CSF Laboratory User Handbook
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FOI/2023/0450 - Pain relief options (remifentanil, entonox and sterile water injections) during labour
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FOI/2023/0446 - Senior staff contact details
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FOI/2023/0447 - Excessive exposure to Nitrous Oxide via Entonox from 2018-2023
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FOI/2019/338 Adult Deaths/Autopsies 2017-2018