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Providence Redwood Memorial’s new Stryker Towers
Although the vibe of 2023’s Redwood Benefit Ball may have been retro, the success of the event has advanced Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital’s surgical capabilities into the future. Here is a closer look at the Stryker tower, the technology that exemplifies the critical investment our amazing donors made possible. Thank you to our incredibly generous supporters, including Ben B. Cheney Foundation, for giving our caregivers the tools and technology they need to continue improving techniques and elevating standards of care. And save the date for this year’s Benefit Ball — Saturday, November 9, 2024.
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