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Information for patients about the RLHIM's Psychological Therapy Services
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This information is about penile cancer multidisciplinary team (MDT), the a team of professionals who will be caring for you at University College Hospital (UCLH).
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The flow cytometry laboratory provides a Haematological Malignancy diagnostic service which includes chronic and acute leukaemias and lymphomas.
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This patient information has been written for patients who are being given post exposure prophylaxis.
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Many of our consultants in infectious and tropical diseases hold the only dedicated NHS positions in their respective fields, including parasitology, leprosy, leishmaniasis, and tropical dermatology.
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RAID (Rapid Access Infectious Diseases) clinic is an outpatient service located at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (address and directions overleaf).
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Patient information written for patients undergoing a skin snips biopsy.
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Information about Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans at UCLH.
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Patient information for patients undergoing the removal of bot/tumbu flies and jigger fleas.
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This resource to signpost therapists to the information available for people who have been diagnosed with a neurological condition/ injury which may impact on their role as a parent.
File results
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FOI/2024/0669 - LIMS and digital pathology systems
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FOI/2024/0668 - Doctors shifts covered by Physician Associates 01/04/2024-01/09/2024
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FOI/2024/0659 - Treatment of cancers; breast/ prostate/ ovarian and endometrial
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FOI/2024/0641 - Chief Nursing Information Officer (CNIO)/ chief midwifery information officer (CMIO)
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FOI/2024/0645 - Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems usage, expenditure, contract and digital maturity
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FOI/2024/0646 - Management of Combine Heat and Power (CHP) units
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FOI/2024/0647 - Treatment of rare diseases; Fabry/ Gaucher/ Pompe disease
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FOI/2024/0650 - Framework used for Radiology Information System (RIS)
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FOI/2024/0653 - Sterile services/ decontamination units
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FOI/2024/0664 - Treatment of Haemophilia B and Von Willebrand disease