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Once again, UCLH has received the highest score of all general acute and acute/community NHS trusts in England for staff that would recommend us as a place to work
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This is information for women who have been given a diagnosis of adenomyosis.
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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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Advice on socialising and managing friendships for young people living with fatigue syndromes.
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Komal Khuti-Dullaart is one of more than 300,000 patients using MyCare UCLH, our app and online service to help manage patient care.
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The Upper GI service provides treatment for, amongst other conditions, oesophageal and gastric cancers as well as for benign conditions (acid reflux and motility disorders). There is close collaboration with the GI physiology and laser centre.
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Here you find all of our information leaflets which will help with day to day diabetes management including managing highs and lows, sick day rules and managing school days including the most up to date school care plans. You will also find information on how to upload your devices at home.
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Online talk on diet for people having cancer care at UCLH
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Online workshop for people having care for cancer or a blood condition at University College London Hospitals
File results
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FOI201786 EU national staff leaving posts
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FOI/2023/0337 - Trac systems e-recruitment software used at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0342 - Self-administration of medication policies
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FOI/2023/0343 - Clinical guidelines - group B Streptococcus for antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care
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FOI/2023/0344 - Number of neonatal and stillbirth deaths since January 2013
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FOI/2023/0345 - SACT (systemic anti-cancer therapy) treatments for endometrial cancer
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FOI/2023/0352 - Data security training, data breach reporting, security budgets
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FOI201788 Patient discharge
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FOI/2023/0358 - Diagnosis of POTS syndrome (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (PoTS))
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FOI/2023/0386 - Sickle Cell staffing and patients