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This page offers advice to patients who are feeling sick.
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Our Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school parent information session will run on Wednesday 29 January 2025.
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We are very excited that the Omnipod 5 has now been launched. The team have been busy over the last few months getting training and ensuring that the pump is on our procurement system.
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Short videos on managing cancer pain, cancer-related fatigue and improving sleep
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At UCLH we run seasonal COVID-19 vaccination clinics from our Hospital Hub within UCH. Vaccinations are available to members of the eligible public as well as UCLH patients.
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Our Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school parent information session will run on Tuesday 31 January 2023.
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This page is for patients who have been asked to take part in a service evaluation looking at Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at the Proton Beam Therapy department at UCLH. This information explains why we are doing this evaluation and what it would involve for you.
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This page is for patients who have been referred on a suspected cancer pathway.
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Outcome of National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal for Exagamglogene autotemcel (Exa-cel) for treating transfusion- dependent beta thalassaemia [ID4015] in individuals 12 years and over.
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A research team involving UCLH clinicians has found a way to reduce the side effects of treatment for a disorder of the adrenal glands.
File results
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FOI2017125 Restraint of patients
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FOI2017126 Staff infected by blood-borne virus by patients
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FOI2017129 Water hygiene
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Charity Matters magazine - Winter 2020
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FOI2017133 IT strategy/bussiness plan
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FOI2017141 Provision of aids to patients having had total hip replacements
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FOI2017167 Referrals and waiting times for treament for female genital mutilation
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FOI2017171 Pathway for complex regional pain care system
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FOI/2023/0352 - Security training/ Data breaches/ Security budgets/ Digital cyber security services
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FOI2017165 Cancer patients treated with certain drugs