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The Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) Group is an interactive workshop for young people with Type I Diabetes, who will be transitioning to secondary school in September, and their parents.
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Diasend is being upgraded to Glooko. The children and young people's diabetes team at UCLH will be upgrading later in the year.
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How to refer to infectious and tropical diseases.
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UCLH is sending critical medical supplies and equipment to Ukraine after learning of an NHNN consultant’s bid to drive from the UK to the Polish border to deliver some of these items.
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A guide for GPs and healthcare professionals on how to refer patients to UCLH.
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The X-ray GP Direct Access service for patients has returned to a fully walk-in service, although we will review this decision regularly and let you know if we make changes to the service.
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All semen analysis referrals should be made via the NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS). We will no longer be able to book semen analysis appointments through direct requests from patients or GP surgeries via email.
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General urology is now reopen to GP referrals. Should you wish to refer to LUTS or benign prostate services at UCLH, you can do so via the e-referrals service.
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Infomation on how to build muscle with Type 1 diabetes, from the UCLH Children and Young People’s Diabetes service
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Four women have successfully had combined surgery at UCLH in which they gave birth by caesarean section and at the same time had surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer.
File results
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FOI2017293 System used to manage FOI requests
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FOI2017274 Cryptococcal Meningitis cases
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FOI2017228 Contract for the dental laboratory managed service
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FOI2017200 Falls prevention and rheumatology patients
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FOI2017197 Women receiving lumpectomies and mastectomies
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FOI2017189 Cost and number of tattoos removed
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FOI2017146 Staff contact details
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FOI/2023/0462 - Patients to hotels
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FOI/2024/0481 - Maternity unit closed to new admissions 2018-2023
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FOI/2023/0457 - Psychiatric/ behavioural problems linked to psychiatric disorders use of force policies