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Information about the Integrated Children and Adolescent Service at the RLHIM
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UCLH is to lead an initiative to improve care for myeloma patients alongside Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS).
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Our Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school parent information session will run on Wednesday 29 January 2025.
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Information about the Integrated Women's Service at the RLHIM patient information leaflet
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Mr Attilakos is a consultant in fetal medicine and obstetrics who specialises in looking after complicated and uncomplicated multiple pregnancies.
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This page offers advice to patients who are feeling sick.
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UCLH-led research paper outlines mechanism behind rare cases of blood clots and low platelets after vaccination
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A study of patients at UCLH and North Middlesex University Hospital published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases suggests that the B.1.17. variant of Covid-19 is not associated with more severe illness and death, but appears to lead to higher virus load.
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The Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (RLHIM) is a centre for evidence-based practice, education and research, specialising in chronic and complex medical conditions. Our mission is to provide a person-centred, holistic approach, including self-care, in order to help people with chronic and complex medical conditions live well and feel better. Our approach considers the whole person and their environment in the quest for optimal health and wellbeing. In order to achieve this, we provide a combination of lifestyle strategies, medical, physical and psychological treatment, as well as advice on safe and appropriate use of complementary therapies. We also deliver and encourage self-care approaches which can continue to be used by patients after discharge. All RLHIM services are outpatient-based and are staffed by experienced healthcare professionals.
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Bed availability is a “significant” factor in determining whether or not a patient is admitted to a critical care bed after surgery, questioning whether some are getting the care they need, a new study from researchers at UCL and UCLH has found for the first time.
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FOI/2023/0565 - Rare diseases - diagnosis/ treatment for Fabry/ Gaucher/ Pompe
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FOI/2024/0543 - Guidelines, policies for the treatment of obesity/ pathways for Tier 3 or Tier 4 weight management services
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FOI/2024/05523 - Dabrafenib + Trametinib cancer treatment for metastatic and adjuvant melanoma/ lung/ colorectal cancer
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FOI/2024/0527 - Treatment for renal cell carcinoma
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FOI/2024/0528 - Open MRIs referrals for patient size/ spend on specialist bariatric equipment 2017-2024
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FOI/2024/0529 - Medical Associate Professionals (MAPs) at Trust
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FOI/2024/0530 - Radiology/ imaging examinations/ patient access to radiology images
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FOI/2024/0532 - Patient treatment/ care/ consent
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FOI/2024/0360 - Radiology Information System (RIS) supplier/ contract/ staff details
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FOI/2024/0363 - Freedom of Information responses available for Mesh requests