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The team consists of consultant specialists offering a service including primary, recurrent and complex urinary incontinence, prolapse, vesicovaginal and vesicourethral fistulae and urethral diverticulae management.
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This page has been designed to give you some tools to help you manage tinnitus.
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The department of clinical parasitology offers a full range of microscopy and serology for parasites.
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The department of medical physics and biomedical engineering provides expert physical science support to activities both within UCLH and to a wide range of external partners.
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This page offers advice if you have a poor appetite and find it difficult to gain or maintain weight while following a plant-based diet.
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Women’s Health Psychological Services (WHPS) is an essential dimension of ethical, holistic and quality care for women and their families.
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The Transforming End of Life Care Team provides support and training for staff throughout UCLH to deliver the best end-of-life care.
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Recovery after critical care
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Use the information on this page to get you started with MyCare UCLH. For more information, search MyCare UCLH online. You can use MyCare on your mobile, tablet or computer to securely view and…
File results
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FOI/2023/0174 - Integration Engine (IE) within Trust's IT estate
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FOI/2023/0162 - ICT and Procurement strategy and organisational charts
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FOI/2023/0159 - Local treatment guidelines for Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
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FOI/2023/0156 - Digital sepsis alerts for obstetric patients
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FOI/2023/0126 - Repayment fees for internationally recruited nurses
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FOI/2023/0132 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatment
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FOI/2023/0131 - Training for first aid, life support, CPR and resuscitation/ defibrillator
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FOI/2023/0127 - Organisational structure for finance managers
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FOI/2023/0138 - Subject Access Requests (SARs) and Freedom of Information Requests
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FOI/2023/0124 - Clinical decision support in e-prescribing, Observations vital signs, Oncology e-prescribing and Diagnostic imaging systems