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Medical Innovation Event at Said Business School

9 February 2010 · Listed under Other News

The Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation are delighted to announce that registration for Medical Innovation 2010 on 17th and 18th March at the Saïd Business School is now open.

Innovation is fast becoming the driving force for the achievement of high quality healthcare globally. Building on the success of the Medical Innovation 2009 lecture series, the Medical Innovation 2010 two-day conference takes up this theme and explores the real benefits that will flow from innovation in healthcare, whether from technological developments, biomedical innovations, or profound cultural and organisational change. Through keynote speeches, parallel sessions and entrepreneurship workshops, you will have the opportunity to delve deep into what innovation really means for healthcare professionals, managers, policy- makers and researchers in the NHS and beyond.

An impressive line up of speakers and moderators have been assembled – all are experts in their field, and many are top decision-makers and policy-makers. The conference will give you a 360 degree view of healthcare innovation, culminating in a high level policy debate held on the final day and an introduction to The George Centre for Health Care Innovation.

For further information or to register please visit www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/entrepreneurship/events/Pages/MedicalInnovation2010.aspx

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