Oxford hospital charity
Across
- 2. Referring to specific areas like Critical Care or Ambulatory Care Unit
- 3. Sarcoma or brain tumours being targeted
- 6. Referencing landscape design, garden design, and art design projects
- 7. Referring to the institution generally
- 8. Used when discussing a patient potentially cured of leukaemia
- 9. Referencing the incredible fundraising milestone hit by Mowgli and Sonny's milestones
- 12. Those participating in the OX5 RUN or the Thames Path Challenge
- 13. Referencing fundraising events like marathons, the Thames Path, or the skydive
- 16. Referring to Music on Wards sessions, such as June's rendition of Bring me Sunshine
- 17. Referring to next generation drugs, trials, and therapeutics
- 18. Describing the newly installed prints in Tom’s Ward
- 22. Referring to scientific advances in Haematology
- 23. Titles of staff mentioned, such as Therapeutic Radiographer or Anaesthetist
- 25. Referring to the new climbing frame in the Horton play area or fundraising climbs
- 26. Used in descriptions of the Big Sponsored Walk or the OX5 RUN
- 27. The new fundraising initiative for the charity
- 29. Referencing bone cancer or bone marrow transplants
Down
- 1. The direct beneficiaries of the charity's work
- 4. Role held by Patricia Nayler
- 5. Roles such as Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse or Ward Sister
- 7. Mary Ann Horton is described as the Horton heiress
- 10. Referring to the preparation or education of staff and volunteers
- 11. The historical role of John Radcliffe
- 14. Referring to the precise fit of cutting guides to a patient’s anatomy
- 15. Referring to gruelling schedules or targeted therapies
- 19. Images used in artwork or the precision of imaging equipment
- 20. Enjoying outdoor spaces and receiving support
- 21. In context of blood cancers or blood clots
- 24. Benefitting from support and revitalised spaces
- 28. The positive outcome for a patient in a drug trial