Business Breakfast
Join the Chamber for our June Business Breakfast hosted by Westmead Hospital Foundation.
Get first-hand insight into the first stage of the biggest health infrastructure project in the state that includes a new central acute service building scheduled to open in 2020.
Connect with Businesses across Northwest Sydney.
What to Expect
- Engage with other businesses in the Hills Business Community
- Great Food and Education
- Hear from guest speaker Donna Garland ? Operations Director for Women?s & Newborn Health Westmead Hospital
Our Guest Speaker:
Donna Garland MIHM, RN, RM | Operations Director, Women?s & Newborn Health Westmead Hospital
Donna is the Operations Director for the Division of Women?s and Newborn Health at Westmead Hospital. Donna is a Midwife and has a Master of International Health Management.
Donna?s commitment to quality health care for women, babies and their families developed in the 1980?s and since that time she has gained valuable experience in a number of NSW hospitals and models of care.
Donna is particularly committed to a health care model that supports, encourages and guides patients though their experience and recognises the vital role played by family members and carers.
Thanks to Our Hosts
Westmead Hospital Foundation
Western Sydney is undergoing a period of unprecedented growth, with the local population expected to reach 3 million by 2036.
Westmead is being transformed to meet the challenges of the future.
Westmead Hospital is the principal referral hospital for western Sydney and beyond, renowned for its comprehensive, highly specialised and complex services provided to its community. To meet increased demand for health services, the hospital has been growing and changing to meet the health care needs of our patients in western Sydney, as well as state-wide and nationally
The $1 billion NSW Government project ? the biggest health infrastructure project in the state ? will transform the Westmead health, education and research precinct and deliver an innovative, integrated facility which will continue to deliver high-quality healthcare for decades to come.
We will provide you some firsthand insight into the first stage of the project that includes a new central acute service building scheduled to open in 2020.
You can find out more about the foundation via:
http://www.wmrf.org.au/