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GP queries and contact form
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Communication to clinicians using the biochemistry laboratory service provided by HSL. From 14 April 2025 zinc analyses on blood samples will be changed to state of the art Inductively Coupled Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS).
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The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) has announced that it will take industrial action on Thursday 26 January. As a result, its members that work at UCLH will be on strike on this day. CSP members will also be taking strike action on Thursday 9 Feb, though we are yet to hear if this will take place at UCLH.
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The Neuroimmunology and CSF Laboratory at the Institute of Neurology, (University College London Hospitals NHS Trust) is a UKAS accredited medical laboratory No. 8045.
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A guide to choosing diabetes technology for UCLH patients
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Getting Ready for Transition to Secondary School (GReaT) event for parents of children with type 1 diabetes
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Information about making a donation to the Haematology Cancer Care charity fund at UCLH
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UCLH has recruited the first European participant to a trial looking at treating non-hospitalised Covid-19 patients with the drug remdesivir.
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We are asking patients to follow some protocols before they come to UCLH and would appreciate it if you could reiterate this with your patients when you refer them.
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Around 1 in 250 women may experience consciousness during pregnancy-related surgery under general anaesthesia, according to a national study which sheds light on why this occurs.
File results
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FOI/2021/0708 - Treatment of dermatological conditions
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FOI/2021/0738 - Ruptured ectopic pregnancies
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FOI/2021/0746 - Overseas visitors
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FOI/2021/0745 - Referrals to psychosexual services
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FOI/2021/0749 - Private contractors
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FOI/2022/0023 - Assault attendances to ED
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FOI/2022/0024 - Protocols for major haemorrhaging in hospital
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FOI/2022/0026 - Patients referred for puberty blockers/ services related to gender identity
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FOI/2022/0029 - Treatment and charges for overseas visitors and migrants
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FOI/2022/0040 - Agency spend for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals