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A multi-disciplinary team involving UCLH and UCL has developed a way to monitor the progression of movement disorders using motion capture technology and AI.
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Following the successful premiere at Everyman Cinema, Muswell Hill, SICKLE, the groundbreaking documentary on sickle cell disorder, continued its impactful journey with a screening at Ritzy Picture House in Brixton on Thursday 24 October. Held in celebration of Black History Month, the event aimed to raise awareness and educate both healthcare professionals and the public about the realities of living with sickle cell disorder.
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Ensuring that UCLH staff understand the urgency of the climate crisis and support our net zero programme is crucial if we want to be successful in reaching our goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2031. Our patients must be kept informed of changes and we must work closely with other NHS organisations, including NHS England, if we are to deliver a successful programme. This page documents our progress to date.
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UCLH needs to reduce the amount we consume per patient, re-use and re-manufacture what we can and ensure that what we do use has minimal environmental impact. We also need to ensure our suppliers match our environmental ambitions. This page explores our progress so far.
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Delivering vital interventions, medicines and all other healthcare services are responsible for a major part of the NHS’s carbon emissions. We need to redesign our services to reduce their environmental impact, whilst maintaining the highest standards of care delivery. This page outlines our progress so far.
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As an organisation, UCLH needs to minimise the environmental impact of our buildings and the energy they use and maximise our use of any technology available to support these changes. This page outlines our progress to date.
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Our staff have rated UCLH as the top trust in England, improving on our ranking from last year when we were third best in England and top in London.
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More than 400 patients at UCLH have so far benefited from an exciting new cancer treatment called proton beam therapy (PBT) – which uses high-energy beams of protons, rather than X-rays, to deliver a dose of radiotherapy.
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A UCLH and Whittington Health children’s dental service has won the Small Scale, Big Impact award at the Smarter Working Live awards for its work supporting community dentists to provide more dental treatment locally, saving trips to hospital.
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Research conducted at UCLH has discovered how some skin cancers stop responding to treatment at the end of life.
File results
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FOI/2021/0284 - Sleep respiratory service
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FOI/2023/0099 - Number of autoclaves used at Trust
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FOI/2023/0101 - Trauma protocols in pregnant patients
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FOI/2023/0103 - Genetic Haemochromatosis patients
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FOI/2023/0117 - EPRR Team contact information
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FOI/2023/0125 - Staffing rota/ planning to support working parents
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FOI/2023/0131 - Training for first aid, life support, CPR and resuscitation/ defibrillator
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FOI/2023/0146 - Total bed management contract with Medstrom
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FOI/2023/0159 - Local treatment guidelines for Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
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FOI/2023/0182 - Data privacy compliance tools