Page results
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the abdomen.
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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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This page is for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to a limb (arm or leg).
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This page provides information on Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and how diet can help you manage any symptoms you are managing, improve wellbeing and support a healthy diet during remission.
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This information has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the whole lungs. The page explains the side effects your child may experience during and after treatment, and how best to cope with them.
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This page provides information on how diet can help to manage the symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis during a flare up known as active Ulcerative Colitis.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the whole brain.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the testes.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the abdomen and pelvis.
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This page is for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the chest, or mediastinum.
File results
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FOI/2023/0706 - Child immunisation service/ screening and immunisation teams
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FOI/2023/0708 - Private Patient Unit (PPU) systems
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FOI/2023/0710 - Number of substantive consultants/ clinical academics at Trust
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FOI/2023/0712 - Nerve Unit referrals/ operations
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FOI/2023/0713 - Administration of medicines policies
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FOI/2023/0776 - Electronic Patients Records System (EPRS)
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FOI/2023/0787 - HIMSS INFRAM assessment/ digital strategy
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FOI/2023/0777 - Number of patients treated for scurvy and ricketts
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FOI/2023/0788 - Networking/ WiFi/ telephony hardware/ unified communications refresh
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FOI/2023/0769 - Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease/ Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)