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All medications given to you while you are an inpatient are provided free of charge. At follow-up appointments, you may be given a prescription by your doctor or nurse. This must be collected from the hospital pharmacy; you cannot take it to your local chemist. There is a standard prescription charge per item which you can pay for by cash or card.
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Here is an invitation to the Medtronic diabetes patient education web events.
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Pioneering neurologist who worked at NHNN is commemorated with an English Heritage London blue plaque at his Wimpole Street home where he had his private practice.
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Five UCLH consultants have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences in recognition of their exceptional contributions to biomedical and health science and their ability to generate new knowledge and improve the health of people everywhere.
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This clinic provides a service within North Central London to children and young people up to 18 years of age with unusual, complicated or recurrent infections. A family infection clinic is also provided where family groups may be reviewed together by both adult and paediatric teams.
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Martin Jacobs joined UCLH as a non-executive director on 1 January 2020. He spent 20 years with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) where he was a Partner within the Corporate Finance division.
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This is an 8-week online parent group led by the Child Wellbeing Practitioners at UCLH.
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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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We have been informed that there has been an increasing number of fractures in the battery securing parts of this pump. During the insulin pump use, if the device is dropped or excessive force is applied, some of the device's battery securing parts may break.
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Until this point, if a largely over estimated total daily dose was entered by the user incorrectly, there is a risk of over delivery of insulin during Auto mode. This risk is the highest on the first day and reduces gradually over subsequent days.
File results
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FOI/2021/0332 - Trust Policy for Information Governance
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FOI/2021/0333 - Mental health patient complaints
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FOI/2021/0339 - Defibrotide for the treatment of hepatic veno-occlusive disease
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FOI/2021/0341 - Total hospital deaths (all causes)
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FOI/2021/0343 - Hospital admissions and deaths
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FOI/2021/0345 - Maternity unit closures
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FOI/2021/0349 - Cancer treatment
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FOI/2021/0351 - Patients brought to A&E presenting complaint related to mental health
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FOI/2021/0353 - Operational Pressures Escalation Levels (OPEL) Policy
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FOI/2021/0363 - Robot assisted laparascopic prostatectomy cost