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Information for service users about the RESPOND service for refugees and asylum seekers.
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Bladder cancer is where a growth of abnormal tissue, known as a tumour, develops in the bladder lining. In some cases, the tumour spreads into the surrounding areas.
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A national study with initial results shows steroid dexamethasone may substantially reduce mortality in severely ill Covid-19 patients.
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This easy read page offers advice for patients on managing pain after an operation.
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This series of wellbeing videos have been designed to help people manage the side effects of cancer treatment.
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The Clinical and Research Informatics Unit at UCLH consists of a team of clinicians, researchers, software developers, business intelligence analysts and data scientists working together to develop a robust environment for the analysis of clinical data.
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This page explains what sperm banking is, how it works and how it can benefit you.
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A UCLH rheumatology team is leading an exciting project to help understand the reasons for young people missing their hospital appointments and find ways to improve this.
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The Integrated Children and Adolescent Service is a long-established outpatient service of the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine at UCLH.
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A new surgical technique could remove the risk of urinary incontinence after surgery to remove the prostate for men with prostate cancer.
File results
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FOI/2023/0235 - Hip and knee arthroplasty litigation
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FOI/2023/0237 - Software solution to manage patient e-consent for school vaccinations/ immunisations and waitlist validation
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FOI/2023/0244 - IT systems for digital dictation, speech recognition, outsourced transcription, video consultation and health information systems
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FOI/2023/0247 - Treatment guidelines for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
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FOI/2023/0242 - Treatment of Haemophilia A
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FOI/2019/59 Junior doctors accommodation and facilities
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FOI/2019/47 Patient Leaflet - Induction of Labour (IOL)
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FOI/2019/52 Sepsis screening and treatment
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FOI/2019/53 Adult emergency and elective in-patients
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FOI/2019/36 Dermatology staff numbers