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UCLH has continued to achieve excellent results in the National Inpatient Survey, with patients rating their overall care as 8.7 out of 10 – the top score amongst our London peers.
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Omnipod 5 users will get a notification on their Omnipod 5 Controller to install a software update (version 2.0).
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We are excited to announce we will be running an in-person schools training day for education staff on Monday 30 September.
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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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A safeguarding clinic dedicated to the long term needs of children and young people who have problems related to Sexual, gynaecological or genito-urinary health, Complex maltreatment including sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, factitious illness and related issues. We also see unaccompanied children, refugees and looked after children.
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The UCLH play and youth services team provides therapeutic, diagnostic, developmental and specialised play interventions to help support children and young people during their time at UCLH.
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C. diff is a bacterium (a “bug”) that lives harmlessly in the bowel (gut) of approximately three per cent of people. If the balance of C. diff and good bacteria is disrupted (for example when taking antibiotics), the good bacteria may be killed and C. diff can multiply and produce toxins. These toxins cause inflammation in the bowel and diarrhoea.
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The Fetal Medicine Unit (FMU) is led by a team of highly skilled specialist doctors that offer diagnosis and treatment of complications which may arise in unborn babies.
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We have been informed that Medtronic have decided to discontinue the MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets. If you are currently using MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets, you will need to change to an alternative infusion set before 31st May 2023. After this date, MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion sets will no longer be available.
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The musculoskeletal (MSK) outpatient therapy service at University College Hospital provides assessment and treatment of patients for a variety of specialities including orthopaedic, rheumatology, hand therapy, women’s health, orthotic, podiatry and spinal non-operative and operative patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.
File results
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FOI/2024/0598 - Agency arrangement/ agreement supplier list for provision of AHPs, doctors and nursing
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FOI/2024/0607 - Starvation ketoacidosis patients/ treatment
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FOI/2024/0551 - Trust's total planned CIP/ efficiency savings for 2024/25
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FOI/2024/0618 - Cyber security team contact details
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FOI/2024/0620 - Women/ birthing people diverted to other NHS trusts in 2024
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FOI/2024/0623 - Patient numbers sent to use MRI scanner at London Zoo from 2014-2024
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FOI/2024/0628 - Service personnel/ armed force families access to speech and language therapy for children who stammer
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FOI/2024/0633 - Adults, children diagnosed/ living with Glycogen storage disease type V (Mcardle's disease)
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FOI/2024/0635 - Patient incidences/ injuries due to chiropractic treatment
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FOI/2024/0648 - Performance management Policy for July 2020 to November 2022