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This page explains what vaginal dilation therapy is and includes a step-by-step guide to how it should be performed. If you have any questions, please talk to your healthcare team.
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A guide to wigs and other headwear for UCLH patients.
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After referral to the Brain Tumour Service at UCLH your case will be discussed at one of our brain tumour specialist multidisciplinary team (MDT) meetings.
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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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This page is to help prepare you and the family for your child’s radiotherapy treatment under a general anaesthetic.
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An easy to read guide to having radiotherapy at UCLH
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This information has been written to help you now that your radiotherapy treatment is finishing.
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This page is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the pelvis for a gynaecological cancer.
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This information page has been written to help answer some of the questions you may have about brain metastases, and their treatment with this specialised radiotherapy technique.
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The Clinical and Research Informatics Unit at UCLH consists of a team of clinicians, researchers, software developers, business intelligence analysts and data scientists working together to develop a robust environment for the analysis of clinical data.
File results
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FOI/2022/0677 - Documents relating to the lift being out of order (RLHIM Lift 2 by reception)
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FOI/2022/0688 - Names of divisional director of Medicine and Divisional Director of Surgery
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FOI/2022/0692 - Respiratory diagnostic equipment
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FOI/2022/0701 - Contact centre/ Call centre contracts
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FOI/2022/0708 - Agency spend for doctors
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FOI/2022/0723 - Spend on external companies for intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM)
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FOI/2022/0725 - High Acuity Monitoring - NCIU, Theatres, ICU
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FOI/2022/0726 - Women in labour turned away/ directed to another site due to a lack of beds
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FOI/2022/0729 - Facilities for junior doctors
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FOI/2022/0730 - Outpatient unit day procedures for haematology patients