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We are excited to announce we will be running an in-person Schools Training Day for education staff on Monday 24 March.
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The bites, stings, and animal-related injury service at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases offers high-quality, specialised treatment, care, and expert advice to adult patients who have experienced animal or plant-related injuries.
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This page offers ways you can help us to prevent infection and make your babies safer.
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Work experience at UCLH is offered to full-time students aged 16-18 through our partnerships with The Social Mobility Foundation and selected local secondary schools. As we receive a high volume of requests for work experience, we are unfortunately unable to accommodate students outside of these two programmes.
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This page explains who you will meet and what to expect at your appointment with the adolescent gynaecology team at UCLH.
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At UCLH we use many different drugs to treat patients with cancer. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs designed to control or destroy the growth of the tumour.
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This page is designed for patients scheduled to attend our department. It outlines the various tests that may be conducted during your appointment.
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This page explains what to do and what to avoid when your child has had extractions or minor oral surgery.
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A guide created by The Red Cell Network with expert patient insight from Elaine Tappin, Miriam Santos Freire and Nneka Smith.
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This page has been written for patients who wish to find out more about a new procedure for epilepsy that does not involve removing parts of brain, known as EASEE® (Epicranial Application of Stimulation Electrodes for Epilepsy)