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The UCLH and Great Ormond Street Hospital paediatric neuro-oncology service, which treats children with brain cancer, has been designated as one of six new ‘Tessa Jowell Centres of Excellence’.
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UCLH Charity’s magazine, Charity Matters is out now.
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Getting Ready for Transition to Secondary School (GReaT) event for parents of children with type 1 diabetes
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Patient information leaflet for patients having navigational bronchoscopy.
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A groundbreaking e-learning course dedicated to improving care and understanding of Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) has been officially launched, marking a significant milestone in the fight against health inequalities.
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Freedom of Information request
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Over 150 people visited a highly successful health and research engagement event in Camden which engaged the local community in healthcare innovation, research, and how to stay healthy.
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Volunteers are being asked to sign up to the latest Covid-19 vaccine study to begin across the UK including at UCLH.
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We are now administering new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community. The service can prescribe oral antivirals to be taken at home, and give intravenous antibody treatments at the hospital.
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A BBC film which looks at the work of scientists at UCL and clinicians at UCLH working together on groundbreaking ‘first in-human’ immunotherapy trials is being shown again on BBC2 tonight.
File results
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FOI/2021/0551 - Analysing the treatment of neurology patients
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FOI/2021/0553 - Clinical research organisations performing clinical trials
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FOI/2021/0555 - Accessible Information Standard
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FOI/2021/0557 - Agenda for Change pay bands for qualified estates staff
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FOI/2021/0559 - Department of Respiratory Physiology recall letter
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FOI/2021/0562 - Medical appraisal and revalidation software supplier
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FOI/2021/0563 - Mobile vaccination buses being used for Covid-19
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FOI/2021/0567 - Information Governance responsibilities
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FOI/2021/0568 - Digital Transformation staff details
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FOI/2021/0569 - Number of patient cases/ diagnosis for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)