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                                                                            UCLH is to work in partnership with University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in a major digital health initiative in which researchers use data collected in acute care settings to improve patient care. 
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                                                                            Jaydam Tierney had wanted to be an occupational therapist since school, and is now enjoying the fast-paced environment of the emergency department. 
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                                                                            The stroke team at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) is the first in the NHS to carry out implants on cryptogenic stroke patients rather than refer them to a cardiology service. 
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                                                                            The Macmillan Support and Information Service celebrates its developments and achievements since opening ten years ago. 
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                                                                            The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, The Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP visited the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN), earlier this week (Wednesday 4 May 2022). 
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                                                                            Robot-assisted surgery used to perform bladder cancer removal and reconstruction enables patients to recover far more quickly and spend significantly less time in hospital, concludes a trial led by UCLH, UCL and the University of Sheffield. 
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                                                                            Matthew Fielden and Lillyanne Tran volunteer in the cognitive disorders outpatients’ clinic at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. 
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                                                                            Bladder cancer is where a growth of abnormal tissue, known as a tumour, develops in the bladder lining. In some cases, the tumour spreads into the surrounding areas. 
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                                                                            A national study with initial results shows steroid dexamethasone may substantially reduce mortality in severely ill Covid-19 patients. 
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                                                                            A smartphone app that identifies severe neonatal jaundice could provide a cheaper alternative to expensive screening procedures, according to a study by UCLH, UCL and the University of Ghana. 
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                                                                            UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024 
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                                                                            Maternity referral form 
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                                                                            Headache Service additional medication Information 
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                                                                            Psychology referral form (children and young patients) 
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                                                                            RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue 
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                                                                            Patient telephone reminder service opt-out form 
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                                                                            UCLH Membership Development Strategy 
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                                                                            What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes