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The Com-Cov trial in which UCLH is a site looking at alternating vaccines has been expanded to include the Moderna and Novavax vaccines.
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A minimally invasive technique for treating prostate cancer has been used for the first time in the NHS at UCLH. It can be used with precision to treat the affected area, reducing side effects.
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The court has granted permission to appeal a High Court ruling relating to puberty-blocking treatment in cases of gender dysphoria.
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At UCLH, we are extremely proud of our staff and their dedication to delivering the best care for our patients. If you have been treated or looked after by an exceptional member of staff, or a volunteer, we would love you to tell us about it.
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Whilst the UCLH paediatric emergency department remains on divert, access for GPs to paediatrics remains available as usual.
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The psychology team are running this workshop that uses a strengths based narrative approach to enable young people in years 10-13 to discuss the stresses surrounding exams and the additional challenges that having health problems add.
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We are asking patients to follow some protocols before they come to UCLH and would appreciate it if you could reiterate this with your patients when you refer them.
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This leaflet explains the Catheter Directed Thrombolysis (CDT) procedure at UCLH.
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CT Colonography bowel preparation and diet sheet patient information leaflet
File results
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FOI/2023/0127 - Organisational structure for finance managers
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FOI/2023/0126 - Repayment fees for internationally recruited nurses
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FOI/2023/0038 - Cases where breast milk of a new mother was given to a child who is not her own
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FOI/2023/0025 - Treatment for multiple sclerosis
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FOI/2023/0027 - Dieticians and Nutritionists at the RLHIM
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FOI/2023/0034 - Trusts video consultation solutions
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FOI/2023/0025 - Surgical operating tables used in Trust
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FOI/2023/0037 - Assault attendances to Emergency Department
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FOI/2023/0058 - Skin cancer pathway management
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FOI/2023/0064 - Children's operations cancelled/ delayed for non-clinical reasons from 2018 to 2022