List of news
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Category: Research news
Published on: 27 September 2023
The first UK participant in a portion of a study looking at a new investigational medication for Covid-19 has received their initial dose of the drug at UCLH.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 26 September 2023
A new UCLH study is hoping to reduce the time taken to diagnose lung cancer by using artificial intelligence (AI) software to detect abnormalities on chest X-rays.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 26 September 2023
Newsweek have released their annual list of the best specialist hospitals in the world for 2024. Four of UCLH’s specialties have ranked in the top 10 for their fields.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 20 September 2023
A team at UCLH and UCL have developed new methods to predict outcomes for pregnancies where there are issues with poor growth of the baby inside the womb.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 15 September 2023
The comprehensive review, co-authored by UCLH Director of Research Prof Bryan Williams, recommends approaches including mindfulness practices and reducing exposure to air polluion.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 13 September 2023
UCLH has continued to achieve excellent results in the National Inpatient Survey, with patients rating their overall care 8.7 out of 10. This is an improvement on our 2021 score and the highest score of any acute/combined trust in England.
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Category: Charity news
Published on: 12 September 2023
Three of our lovely supporters have done a bungee jump to raise funds for UCLH Charity.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 01 September 2023
The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson maternity service at UCLH has been rated ‘Good’ following an inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in June 2023.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 31 August 2023
Nursing teams from across UCLH have been shortlisted in two prestigious Nursing Times awards which shine a light on the brightest talent in the profession.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 22 August 2023
Using MRI alongside PSA density allowed detection of cancers that would have been missed by the blood test alone, according to research from UCLH, UCL and King’s College London.