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Acupuncture is the insertion of solid needles into the body to improve health. The needles are very fine, much thinner than needles used to give injections or take blood samples. We use sterile needles. They are disposable and never reused.
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About the RLHIM Pharmacy The RLHIM pharmacy is run by pharmacists who specialise in natural medicines, and it is both a hospital and a retail pharmacy. The RLHIM hospital pharmacy The…
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Who we are - a community, not just a charity The Friends of UCLH have been supporting UCLH for many years, before that supporting the individual hospitals that came together to form UCLH.…
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What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? CBT is evidence-based therapy. It involves working with a practitioner collaboratively, to understand the problems that are keeping you stuck, and to…
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What happens after seeing the doctor? Your doctor will decide whether you need any follow up, by telephone or face to face, or whether your results can be communicated to you in a…
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When the Lighthouse opened in 2018, it was the first establishment of its kind in the UK, offering a safe place for children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse.
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The department of medical physics and biomedical engineering provides expert physical science support to activities both within UCLH and to a wide range of external partners.
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As with any form of pain management, different resources or techniques will suit different people. Please remember that you may need to try out more than one book, CD or website before you find…
File results
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FOI/2021/0618 - Number of patient admissions to A&E
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FOI/2021/0626 - Cardiac output monitors and manufacturer associated disposable products
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FOI/2021/0624 - Psychatric support discharge delays
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FOI/2021/0651 - IT Pathology system
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FOI/2021/0622 - Income generation - Cost Improvement Plans (CIP)
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FOI/2021/0636 - Physician Associates
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FOI/2021/0655 - Acute care provider collaborative
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FOI/2021/0504 - Podiatry and orthotic services
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FOI/2021/0370 - Deaths caused by care
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FOI/2021/0191 - Recruitment data