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People suffering from long COVID may face an increased risk of abnormal blood clotting, according to a study at UCLH and UCL.
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Almost two-thirds of intensive care staff may have experienced a mental health disorder during the Covid-19 winter surge last year, and a similar proportion said their ability to do their job was impaired because of the state of their mental health, according to a study at UCLH.
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Since moving to the Grafton Way Building in April 2021, a new model of care has significantly helped the orthopaedics team
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We would like to hear your views on how we could improve NHS maternity, neonatal, children and young people’s services in north central London (NCL).
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Diasend is being upgraded to Glooko. The children and young people's diabetes team at UCLH will be switching on Friday 12 August.
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A tribute to Her Majesty The Queen
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As a mark of respect for the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen on Monday 19 September, we are postponing our Annual Members’ Meeting, which was scheduled for this date.
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It’s a clean sweep for our nominees at this year’s RCN Nursing Awards. Congratulations to winners Jo Hargroves, Robert Vicente and Susie Lagrata!
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UCLH is to host to a new collaboration researching patient safety, after being awarded £3million in funding.
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UCLH will play a vital role in a new respiratory virus study.
File results
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FOI/2022/0576 - Medications within dermatology
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FOI/2022/0577 - Injuries relating to e-scooters, cycling and moterbikes
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FOI/2022/0578 - Nurses and junior doctors sick leave for anxiety, stress, depression
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FOI/2022/0585 - Racial abuse by patients towards staff
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FOI/2022/0586 - Individuals who have sought help from GPs or addiction services in relation to addiction to pornography
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FOI/2022/0591 - Maternity guidelines relating to obesity
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FOI/2022/0593 - Trust membership of Stonewall's Diversity Champion programme
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FOI/2022/0607 - Mercaptopurine 50mg tablet usage in Trust
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FOI/2022/0615 - Vasectomy operations
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FOI/2022/0621 - Remote monitoring and virtual ward use