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The UCLH Department of Rheumatology is a UK centre of excellence for clinical care, training and research.
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After delivering more than 80,000 vaccines, the vaccination centre at The Francis Crick Institute closes its doors today (13 August 2021) with the last vaccination taking place at 7pm.
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After almost six months and more than 120,000 vaccinations the Islington Business Design Centre closes as a vaccination centre today (20 August 2021).
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Professor Catherine Mummery is a consultant neurologist with a research interest in early phase clinical trials in dementia and those at risk of dementia.
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The Bidborough House NHS Vaccination Centre has now closed.
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This page provides information about the thermoregulatory sweat test (TST).
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A new trial led by UCLH and UCL is looking at whether music therapy can help patients recover from severe brain injury.
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This provides information about a treatment for uterine fibroids known as ‘transcervical ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation’. You may also hear it called by the Manufacturer’s name ‘Sonata®’ for short.
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A high quality diagnostic service for surgical neuropathology, neuromuscular diagnostics, epilepsy, molecular neuropathology of brain tumours, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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This page has been written for patients having proton beam therapy (PBT) at University College Hospital (UCH).
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FOI/2023/0332 - Eating disorder services and Advance Decisions/ Directives to refuse medical treatment (ADRTs)
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FOI/2023/0262 - Clinical trial participation
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FOI/2023/0275 - Trust statistics on spiking
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FOI2017133 IT strategy/bussiness plan
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FOI2017129 Water hygiene
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FOI2017126 Staff infected by blood-borne virus by patients
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FOI2017119 Diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer disease patients
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FOI2017115 Publications relating to learning from complaints, claims, incidents, serious incidents, events and inquests
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FOI2017117 Freedom of Information Act requests
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FOI/2023/0180 - Treatment guidelines for chronic kidney disease/ diabetic kidney disease