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Dr Zandi is a consultant neurologist. He works on central and peripheral nervous system neuroimmunological diseases, particularly autoimmune encephalitis (eg. associated with NMDAR, LGI1 or related autoantibodies, COVID-19 neurology), with a broader research interest in all central and peripheral neuroimmunology, CNS vasculitis and amyloid related angiopathy, neurological involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus and related rheumatological conditions.
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Please be aware that next week's planned rail and Tube strikes may affect your journey if you are coming to our hospitals
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We have been informed that Medtronic have decided to discontinue the MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets. If you are currently using MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets, you will need to change to an alternative infusion set before 31st May 2023. After this date, MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets will no longer be available.
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The specimen containers used for urine microscopy culture test are changing. The new specimen containers include boric acid preservative. The presence of boric acid helps to maintain the microbiological quality of the specimen and prevents overgrowth of organisms during transport to the lab.
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This page has been written by the Department of Neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery to provide general information about the care of your surgical wound. Your ward nurse and neurosurgeon will discuss any needs that you have in detail.
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Alternatives to Accident and Emergency (A&E) and attending the Emergency Department (Casualty) at UCLH
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Contractual screening for NGOs, Governmental organisations, academic institutions and private companies. Pre-assignment health reviews for medical fitness to travel
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This page explains what a low-phosphate diet is. It also provides information about foods you can eat and foods to avoid when taking a medicine called futibatinib.
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C. diff is a bacterium (a “bug”) that lives harmlessly in the bowel (gut) of approximately three per cent of people. If the balance of C. diff and good bacteria is disrupted (for example when taking antibiotics), the good bacteria may be killed and C. diff can multiply and produce toxins. These toxins cause inflammation in the bowel and diarrhoea.
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UCLH continues to achieve excellent results in the National Inpatient Survey. In 2021 patients rated their overall care as 8.5 out of 10 which is the top score in London and the second best in the Shelford Group.
File results
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FOI/2020/0631 - Trust communications, warnings, disciplinaries to clinical staff over PPE
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FOI/2020/0634 - Contact details for senior Trust staff
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FOI/2020/0635 - Contact details for head of clinical risk, risk register & SIRO
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FOI/2020/0646 - Contact details for senior IT roles
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FOI/2020/0653 - Contract/ framework/ tender used to buy microcatheters
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FOI/2020/0662 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19 from 01.02.2020 - 31.12.2020
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FOI/2020/0663 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19 from 01.02.2020 - 31.12.2020
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FOI/2020/0664 - Deaths in hospital due to Covid-19 from 01.02.2020 - 31.12.2020
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FOI/2021/0580 - Consented adult autopsies performed
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FOI/2020/0317 - Patients discharged to care homes