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The Acute Medical Unit (AMU) is a 56-bed unit located on the first floor of University College Hospital. Its primary role is to provide rapid definitive assessment, investigation and treatment for patients admitted urgently or as an emergency from the Emergency Department, and/or referred by their GP.
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The department provides clinical services to treat the range of problems with which patients present as an emergency or urgently, from life-threatening conditions to minor injury and illness, in all age groups from babies to the elderly.
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Paul Harrow is a consultant gastroenterologist whose clinical work centres on complex conditions within gastroenterology, particularly inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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This page provides a range or resources to help you manage your physical and emotional wellbeing after cancer treatment
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This page has been written by the Neuropsychiatry Department at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. The aim of this page is to provide general information about the procedure called Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS).
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UCLH has continued to achieve excellent results in the National Inpatient Survey, with patients rating their overall care 8.7 out of 10. This is an improvement on our 2021 score and the highest score of any acute/combined trust in England.
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Three of our lovely supporters have done a bungee jump to raise funds for UCLH Charity.
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The GI Physiology Unit provides a variety of diagnostic tests, treatments and consultations to treat patients with gut related symptoms. As disorders of gut function are often multifactorial and complex, we adopt a multidisciplinary approach with a wide range of specialist clinicians to provide high-quality tertiary care.
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The Red Cell Network in partnership with Black Thrive Haringey, presents SICKLE, a compelling and insightful docufilm that explores the history and impact of sickle cell disorder. Find out more information about the SICKLE docufilm.
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An endoscopy is a technique used to examine of any part of the interior of the body through an optical viewing instrument. This can be through the mouth into the stomach (gastroscopy), through the anus into the large bowel (colonoscopy), or through the nose into the lungs (bronchoscopy).
File results
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FOI/2023/0950 - Trust membership of Stonewall's Diversity Champion programme
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FOI/2023/0961 - Robotic Process Automation staff details
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FOI/2024/0170 - Nurse and Midwife referrals to the Nursing and Midwifery Council from 2019-2023
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FOI/2024/0003 - Translation, interpretation and language service costs - 2019/20 to 2022/2023
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FOI/2024/0013 - Medications within dermatology and respiratory medicine
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FOI/2024/0017 - Assault attendances to Emergency Department 2023
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FOI/2024/0019 - Ambulatory electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) recording
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FOI/2024/0025 - Locum doctors/ doctors in Emergency Department
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FOI/2024/0028 - Anti-Embolism Stockings purchases
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FOI/2024/0030 - Total cost for all translation and interpretation activities 2021/22-2022/23