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Information about the integrated occupational therapy service at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine
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The Pathogen Genomic Unit offers access to explore the clinical applications and interpretation of pathogen genomic data for patients with a variety of infections.
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The main theatres suite, comprising 12 operating theatres, is located on level P3 of University College Hospital.
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Our clinical work includes thoracic surgery, obstetrics, inpatient and day-case surgery, chronic and acute pain, pre-assessment and exercise testing, imaging, endoscopy and radiotherapy.
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This information aims to answer your questions about a robotic prostatectomy.
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Occupational therapists support people to do activities which are important to them, but which may be difficult because of health conditions.
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Digital accessibility and sustainability drive a switch to online patient information at UCLH
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You can use MyCare on your mobile, tablet or computer to securely view and manage information about your health and care at UCLH.
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The rhinology unit covers all aspects of nose and sinus disease including allergy, infection, inflammatory/mucosal conditions, breathing disorders and tumours.
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Online form for beginning the sefl referral process at UCLH maternity services.
File results
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FOI/2024/0363 - Freedom of Information responses available for Mesh requests
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FOI/2024/0361 - Recording RTT waiting times: Planned patients guidance
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FOI/2024/0360 - Radiology Information System (RIS) supplier/ contract/ staff details
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FOI/2024/0518 - Post partum balloons buying/ usage numbers
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FOI/2024/0527 - Treatment for renal cell carcinoma
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FOI/2024/05523 - Dabrafenib + Trametinib cancer treatment for metastatic and adjuvant melanoma/ lung/ colorectal cancer
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FOI/2024/0520 - Treatment of melanoma
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FOI/2024/0528 - Open MRIs referrals for patient size/ spend on specialist bariatric equipment 2017-2024
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FOI/2024/0514 - Viscosupplementation injections/ spend
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FOI/2024/0513 - Robotic platforms for surgery costs/ contract