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Tens of thousands of people in England who have hepatitis C could now get tested and treated thanks to a new mobile health unit arriving to coincide with World Hepatitis Day on 28 July.
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Research published in the latest issue of the Journal of Medical Genetics concludes that regularly monitoring women who carry BRCA gene alterations does provide some benefits.
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UCLH will play a vital role in a new respiratory virus study.
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Elective Placements and visiting doctors at The Hospital for Tropical Diseases
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Psychological guidance to help you prepare, cope, and recover.
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The North Central London Integrated Care System (NCL ICS) has new services and staff training to support patients with inherited red cell disorders, including Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, living in Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington.
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Digital accessibility and sustainability drive a switch to online patient information at UCLH
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Almost two-thirds of intensive care staff may have experienced a mental health disorder during the Covid-19 winter surge last year, and a similar proportion said their ability to do their job was impaired because of the state of their mental health, according to a study at UCLH.
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UCLH is to host to a new collaboration researching patient safety, after being awarded £3million in funding.
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A team of clinicians and researchers at UCLH and UCL have been awarded a £2.8 million grant to combat health inequalities in patients having major surgery.
File results
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FOI/2023/0236 - Proton Beam Therapy Centre
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FOI/2023/0457 - Psychiatric/ behavioural problems linked to psychiatric disorders use of force policies
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FOI/2023/0462 - Patients to hotels
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FOI/2024/0481 - Maternity unit closed to new admissions 2018-2023
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FOI/2023/0481 - Closure of maternity unit to new admissions 2018/23
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FOI/2023/0484 - Babies diagnosed with Tongue Tie
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FOI/2023/0486 - Mastectomy reconstruction
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FOI/2023/0497 - List of all laboratories within Pathology
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FOI/2023/0513 - Radiology equipment inventory
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FOI/2023/0515 - Visitor policy in response to Covid-19