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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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The Preterm Birth Clinic is one of a few UK specialist antenatal services that are designed specifically for the needs of pregnant women at risk of premature labour.
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This information has been written for patients who are having internal vaginal radiotherapy treatment (brachytherapy) for a gynaecological cancer.
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The tissue viability team is committed to providing support, training and education to clinical staff, patients and carers about maintaining, promoting skin integrity and preventing pressure sores.
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During your care at UCLH your clinician may order tests for you. We carry out thousands of different tests a year and know that waiting for results can be a difficult time.
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This booklet explains what stem cells are and how they are collected from your blood. It includes information about what happens before, during and after the collection, and how the cells are stored.
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Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by G4S. G4S may use approved external sub-contractors to meet the demand of the service and/or the specific needs of our patients.
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The Oesophageal and stomach surgery service works very closely with the specialist Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) service, gastroenterology, nutrition, oncology and radiology departments at UCLH. It comprises UCLH-based and Barts Health-based surgeons.
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Our pain clinics are patient-centred and evidence-based, encouraging patients to self-manage their persistent facial pain.
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UCLH runs a programme of GP education seminars designed to keep primary care teams updated with all our services and specialties.
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Issue 19 - UCLH Magazine 2023
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