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Wednesday, November 1, 2017 - film screening starts at 7pm
Filmmaker Carolyn Jones spent four years interviewing and photographing nurses for the groundbreaking American Nurse book and film, and another year of research and interviews focused on what Dying in America looks like, all of which has led her to making this new film, the culmination of a journey, called Defining Hope.
The film weaves the stories of patients with life-threatening illness, and the nurses who guide them as they make choices about how they want to live, how much medical technology they can accept, what they hope for and how that hope evolves.
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Tempe at 7pm: Join AzNA Chapter 30 at Harkins Arizona Mills in honor of Hospice and Palliative Care month. For questions, please contact AzNAChapter30@gmail.com
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Tempe, 6 - 8:30pm: Join AzONE and nurse leader colleagues for a special networking opportunity prior to the screening at Arizona Mills. There will be a Q&A panel immediately following the film. Cost is $25 and includes a reception with light hors d’ouevres and a drink plus theater ticket and 1.25 CNE hours. More info and Registration.
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Tucson at 7pm: Join AzNA chapter 2 at Harkins Tucson Spectrum 18. Find local ticketing link, watch the trailer, and learn more at www.hope.film. Nurses will receive 1.25 free CNE hours for watching the film and completing the evaluation thanks to the generous support of Walden University.
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