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Events

Past events

Belota Cafe, George Pickering Education Centre, Level 3, John Radcliffe Hospital

  Join us at our September 2022 social mixer – ‘Supporting care with remote monitoring – Technology for the NHS’ This networking event will be in-person on 21st September 2022 from 17:00-19:00, at Belota Cafe, George Pickering Education Centre, Level 3, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. This is a great opportunity to network with like minded […]

Please register on our eventbrite
Wed
21
Sep
John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford

TheHill Remote Monitoring Showcase event presents a unique opportunity for frontline staff to experience potential remote monitoring technologies and talk to the companies that produce them. The event’s main aim is to Showcase how remote monitoring technology can empower patients and improve patient experience, care and outcomes while relieving pressure on the NHS. This is […]

Please contact Katrina to register your seat: [email protected]
Wed
21
Sep
Costwold Lodge Hotel

Ready to change the world of healthcare? Perhaps you have an idea about how to make your corner of it better? Or maybe you want to be inspired to try?      Come along to TheHill’s Summer Social Mixer Networking Event on the 7th.July.2022, 18:00 – 20:00, Cotswold Lodge Hotel, Oxford, OX2 6JP http://www.cotswoldlodgehotel.co.uk/ to meet other […]

Thu
7
Jul
Zoom Call

Our April mixer where we will be discussing AI and Machine Learning Opportunities in Healthcare is fast approaching and we are extremely excited to have Daniel Mullarkey, Medical Director of Skin Analytics, and a practicing NHS GP and Kevin Maynard, Director at the Institute for Ethical AI at Oxford Brookes University as our key discussants. […]

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-hills-april-2022-social-mixer-tickets-302684777317
Thu
28
Apr
Online event: Zoom link will be shared to registered participants

Join us at our February 2022 Social Mixer: Self-care and Wellbeing We aim to provide a space for people with a passion for digital innovation in health and care to meet. We have innovators, digital developers, clinicians, non clinical NHS staff, carers, patients, managers, decision makers, investors and many others who attend. Also our digital […]

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thehills-february-2022-social-mixer-tickets-256907777077?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Thu
17
Feb
Online

A workshop to empower companies to make the most of the opportunities and benefits their research collaborations afford Collaborations are about transferring good ideas, research results and skills between the knowledge base and business to enable innovative new products and services to be developed. If your company have a research collaboration with an R&D organisation, […]

Thu
20
Jan
Online event: Zoom link will be shared to registered participants

Join us at our November 2021 Social Mixer: Innovations in home monitoring Covid 19 has led to a step change in the way care is delivered, with more patients being monitored outside of acute hospitals, at home or in the community. The digital health care ecosystem is adapting to this new way of working and […]

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-hills-november-2021-social-mixer-tickets-185786170437
Wed
24
Nov
Online event: Zoom link will be shared to registered participants

Are you a developer keen to meet healthcare innovators? Our Market Access Accelerator companies are keen to meet you. On 17 November we are hosting an event to bring together this year’s Market Access Accelerator cohort and other companies who are looking for developers, across a broad range of technologies that can help develop their […]

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Wed
17
Nov
In an event co-hosted with AHSN, Oxford in September, we met with clinicians, healthcare professionals and experts-by-experience as they discussed the challenges and innovation needs in men's mental health. An audience of digital innovators were also invited to hear firsthand what these challenges are.   The one-and-a-half-hour discussion was the first in the two-part series. There was a facilitated discussion with the panel including a psychiatrist, clinical leads, third sector representatives, and five men with personal experience of the mental health system. The purpose of the workshop was to hear from those who know what it is like to be involved with mental healthcare (from both staff and patient perspectives) and to help companies understand where the needs for innovation lie. We focused on the current realities and what we might want for the future, to improve staff and patient experience, and to drive positive change through the most suitable digital innovation solutions.  The conversation highlighted the difficulties in identifying mental health problems as soon as possible, the importance of having safe places that allow people to talk about their emotions and being able to access the help you need at the right place, time, and manor. It included the need for those in this area of work to understand how well different systems work; digital, face to face, traditional, or new additional services, and what options are available for unique needs (these could include NHS treatment, digital apps, peer support groups, campaign, training).   It was emphasised that when engaging with men, it is crucial to recognise that this demographic is made up of a broad, non-homogenous spectrum of people, and to be able to speak to different men’s identities, to ensure you are where men need help, aspiring to be as diverse and inclusive as possible. Education about mental health is critical; specialist training is required to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary skills to provide appropriate diagnosis, and peer support training to ensure peers know how to listen, identify the need for professional intervention and provide help in the most appropriate way.   The second part of this initiative, where a selected group of companies will present their digital solutions to the clinicians and expert-by-experience panel will take place on Tuesday 12 October from 16.00 to 17.30.  We are specifically looking for innovators for this second workshop, with digital solutions that address the issues identified as important in the first session. In summary these are:  
  • Prevention 
  • Access 
  • Choice 
  • Training 
  • Communications  
  • Diversity.  
Solutions do not need to be targeted solely at men.  [Button title="Register interest" th_icon="link" link_url="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mens-mental-health-and-digital-solutions-ws2-technology-tickets-186749792657" color="darkblue"] For more information: [Button title="Email Mirella" th_icon="envelope" link_url="[email protected]" color="darkblue"] [Button title="Email Sara" th_icon="envelope" link_url="[email protected]" color="darkblue"]  
Tue
12
Oct
Zoom (Link to be shared with attendees)
Learn more about innovation in mental health as part of a series of Meet the Clinician events hosted by TheHill with Oxford AHSN For 2021 TheHill Oxford is developing and facilitating a series of Meet the Clinician events: two-part workshops hosted in conjunction with Oxford AHSN. The first workshop enables a panel of clinicians and patients to discuss challenges and innovation needs in a specific field, with an audience of developers and start-ups. Following this a group of start-ups are selected whose innovations best meet some of the needs identified; these companies then have the opportunity to present five minute pitches for their solutions to the panel. [Button title="Register here" th_icon="link" link_url="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-the-clinician-mens-mental-health-and-digital-solutions-ws-1-tickets-170973595627" color="darkblue"] This is the second in the 2021 programme and for more information. You can contact Sara for more information.    
Tue
28
Sep