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Live better, live longer – learning disability health promotion event 2023
News published on August 15, 2023
If you would like to find out what positive steps you can take to live well and be healthier, then this is the event for you!
Chance to snap up Oxfordshire art treasures at September charity auction
News published on August 15, 2023
Art lovers are being canvassed to sign up for an auction where they will help to raise money for charity and be in with a chance of securing a possible future masterpiece.
Summertime is a great time to nominate a nurse for a DAISY award
News published on August 14, 2023
Do you know an Oxford Health nurse who gives exceptional care and service?
Do you work shifts in the NHS? If so can you help?
News published on August 11, 2023
A research team at the University of Oxford are looking for people from a range of backgrounds and roles within the NHS who work shifts.
Hard work during COVID brings Royal recognition for Isabelle
News published on August 8, 2023
An Oxford Health colleague who worked for the Community Care Support Team helping vulnerable patients during the COVID-19 pandemic has received a significant honour – The British Empire Medal.
NIHR Thames Valley Health Research Awards shortlist announced
News published on July 25, 2023
The NIHR Clinical Research Network (NIHR CRN) supports a range of awards to recognise and reward the inspirational work that is taking place across the NHS, public health and social care to make clinical research a core activity.
Sweet surprise for more BEE winners
News published on July 25, 2023
Three more Oxford Health Allied Health Professionals were stung in a nice way at a recent surprise presentation at the Warneford Hospital.
Fun, friendship and physical fitness at 9th annual Have A Go Festival
News published on July 24, 2023
Attendees left bursting with pride and well-deserved medals
Ketamine may offer hope to those with treatment-resistant depression.
News published on July 24, 2023
Oxford University and Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust consultant psychiatrist Professor Rupert Mcshane is calling for ketamine to be used as an option for those patients with severe or very treatment resistant depression being considered for Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT). Prof. McShane leads the Oxfordshire ECT and ketamine services and runs the memory clinic.
Footballing hero Martin Keown opens Banbury Keystone hub
News published on July 24, 2023
Open Monday to Friday. Drop-in 10am to 2pm. Appointments 9am to 5pm.
01865 904872 keystone.banbury@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk