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Patient information leaflet for patients suffering from dysautonomia.
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This page explains how our telephone follow-up for heart monitoring works and what to expect during your appointment.
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Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is a disease caused by parasitic worms.
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This page has been written for parents, carers and family members who are acting as carers and comforters for children and young people having radioactive mIBG and topotecan (MATIN) treatment.
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This page is for parents and carers of children who are having a cystoscopy.
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Contact phone and email numbers for University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having total body irradiation (TBI) for leukaemia, lymphoma, or some other rare blood disorder.
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EMIS outage caused backlog of result messages via Keystone
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UCLH Phlebotomy department is introducing Swiftqueue - an appointment system that enables patients, and GPs who refer patients, to book UCLH blood test appointments online.
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Junior doctors who are members of the British Medical Association (BMA) and Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA) are to take further industrial action between Wednesday 14 and Saturday 17 June. The strike action will impact all UCLH hospitals.
File results
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FOI/2024/0372 - Contact details of e-learning department
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FOI/2024/0373 - Allogeneic stem cell transplants/ ECP (ExtraCorporeal Photopheresis) service
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FOI/2024/0376 - Advice provided on topical medication for eczema patients
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FOI/2024/0381 - Proton Beam Therapy Centre material use, architectural technology and performance
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FOI/2024/0385 - Immunoglobulin vials (by brands) distributed to patients
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FOI/2024/0386 - Stonewall funding for 2022/23-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0391 - Hospital admissions due to psychedelics consumption
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FOI/2024/0404 - Senior HR/ Workforce staff contact details
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FOI/2024/0409 - Number of A&E attendees with mental health complaints from 2022 to 2024
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FOI/2024/0415 - Biologic and targeted medications within dermatology medicine