-en-Vexin hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary on Saturday

-en-Vexin hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary on Saturday
Chaumont-en-Vexin hospital celebrates its 100th anniversary on Saturday

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Sep 20, 2024 at 9:37 AM

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The Bertinot-Juel hospital center in -en-Vexin will celebrate its hundredth anniversary in 2024.

An anniversary that will be divided into several highlights until December.

The first act will take place this Saturday September 21, 2024 with an exhibition and a mass celebrated by Bishop Monsignor Jacques Benoit-Gonnin.

The entire day includes activities at the hospital center on various themes.

The opportunity to celebrate the centenary of this establishment serving the inhabitants of the catchment area.

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The program

9:45 a.m. receptionist in the hall, 10 a.m. mass said by Monsignor Jacques Benoit-Gonnin (Alcina religious choir), 11:30 a.m. speeches and inauguration of the exhibitions “Health 1914-1918” – “the history of the hospital” – “Our hospital is 100 years old”, unveiling of a sculpture and a fresco, presentation of the book written by Dr. Mounir Rhalimi: “The Bertinot Juel hospital center: history and evolution of the health service in Chaumont-en-Vexin”, 1 p.m. cocktail with musical background, 1:30 p.m. lunch, piano bar by prior registration ([email protected]), 3 p.m. conference “Alzheimer’s disease according to a historical case” by Professor Jean-Marie Serot, 4:30 p.m. temporary choir in front of the Bertinot Juel Hospital Center, 5 p.m. closing of the inaugural day.

100 years of the Bertinot-Juel hospital in Chaumont-en-Vexin Saturday September 21, 2024 in the hall of the establishment, 34 BIS Rue Pierre Budin in Chaumont-en-Vexin.

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