“A Celebration of Innovation”
Oxford Hospitals Charity invites the B4 community to join us for “A Celebration of Innovation”!
On the 6th November, Oxford Hospitals Charity, together with Leonardo Royal Hotel Oxford, will be hosting an evening dedicated to the Oxfordshire business community, to showcase some of the groundbreaking clinical projects that Oxford Hospitals Charity has funded, and continues to fund.
Attendees will hear from the clinician teams themselves about the cutting-edge projects and medical advancements that have been made possible through the support of Oxford Hospitals Charity. From breakthrough treatments to state-of-the-art equipment, your contributions have made and continue to make a difference in your local hospitals.
The evening will include live music, drinks & canapes and a silent auction. We will also hear from a leading OUH consultant about a brand-new, game-changing project – hot off the press!
This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, business leaders, and philanthropists who share a passion for Oxford-led innovation, and be part of something truly transformative in our city.
The event is free of charge. For more information and to register visit https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk/Event/celebrateinnovate
If you can’t attend but could support us with a prize for the silent auction, to help us raise funds for this vital work, please email charity@ouh.nhs.uk.
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