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This page provides information about a new way of diagnosing and treating disorders of the pancreas, pancreatic duct and bile ducts.
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Between April 2021 and March 2022, 40% of UCLH outpatient appointments took place virtually - a total of 484,872 appointments – the highest in England.
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This page explains how our plasma cell multidisciplinary team (MDT) will support you during treatmen
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This page provides information for patients planning or considering a homebirth with UCLH.
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Our arrhythmia service is designed to treat patients with all types of heart rhythm problems.
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The UCLH cardio-oncology service provides a centralised, high-quality, consultant-based outpatient clinical service.
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UCLH cancer services are closely located in and around University College Hospital, which is a one-minute walk from Warren Street and Euston Square tube stations. It’s a 15-minute walk from London King’s Cross St Pancras and Euston stations, and a few minutes on the Circle Line from Paddington Station.
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Waldenström’s macroglobulinaemia is a rare form of lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer), treated at UCLH.
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UCLH runs a programme of GP education seminars designed to keep primary care teams updated with all our services and specialties.
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Her Majesty The Queen’s state funeral will be held on Monday 19 September, and will be a national bank holiday.
File results
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FOI/2023/0220 - Internally produced patient information leaflets
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FOI/2023/0218 - System for discharge letters, diagnostic reporting, digital dictation & bed management
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FOI/2023/0217 - Integration platform(s) at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0215 - British sign language procurement and communications
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FOI/2023/0214 - Patients waiting over 78 weeks for elective care
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FOI/2023/0210 - Top five drugs that expired by value
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FOI/2023/0208 - Patient trolleys/ stretchers
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FOI/2023/0174 - Integration Engine (IE) within Trust's IT estate
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FOI/2023/0180 - Treatment guidelines for chronic kidney disease/ diabetic kidney disease
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FOI/2023/0175 - Treatment for Myelofibrosis