Sunday, May 4, 2014


12th Annual Celebration of Women in Healthcare
Thursday, May 8, 2014
5:00 - 7:30pm
705 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown
 
Featuring award-winning journalist Robin Young, co-host of Here & Now on WBUR/NPR, who will emcee a “story slam” about compassionate healthcare. Storytellers, who will share their own personal experiences, will include:
  • Dianne Anderson, President and CEO, Lawrence General Hospital
  • Consuelo Donohue, long-time nursing supervisor at Tufts Medical Center and interim nursing manager of the NICU, and mother of Richard Donohue, Jr., the MBTA officer who was injured in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings
  • Sharon McNally, Chief of Staff, Dovetail Health, and Co-Chair, Schwartz Center Leadership Council
  • Joyce Murphy, Executive Vice Chancellor, UMass Medical School, and Member, Schwartz Center Leadership Council
  • Charlotte Yeh, Chief Medical Officer, AARP Services, Inc
We’ll also be asking one or two audience members to share their stories of compassionate care, so please come prepared!

Ticket Price: $125 per person. Please RSVP by May 5
Corporate and Individual Sponsorship opportunites are available.
Click here to register!


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