IU Health North to host events Saturday

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IU Health North Hospital is hosting a Birth & Beyond event Saturday, June 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour our maternity suites, interact with OBGYNs, maternal fetal medicine specialists and breastfeeding consultants, and meet with local pediatricians and members of our Riley at IU Health North team. In addition, we’ll be offering free car seat inspections by appointment.

Event Details:

Birth & Beyond: a fun and informative event for mothers and mothers-to-be.
Saturday, June 30 | 10 am – 1 pm
IU Health North Hospital, 11700 N. Meridian St. | Carmel, IN
For more information, visit iuhealth.org/north.

Join the OB/GYNs, nurses and staff of IU Health North Hospital at a free event where you’ll learn everything you need to know about the top-ranked maternity and Riley Hospital for Children services offered here.

Symposium honors cancer survivors, encourages total wellness

Cancer survivors, caregivers and healthcare professionals are invited to attend the 8th annual educational cancer survivor symposium, “A Celebration of Wellness: Honoring the Spirit of Survivorship”, on June 30, hosted by the Cancer Support Community Central Indiana and Indiana University Health Cancer Centers.

“Cancer care is truly comprehensive; it extends far beyond medications and surgery,” said Jim Terwilliger, Vice President of IU Health Cancer Centers. “We hope to share the expertise and resources necessary to help patients and survivors manage all aspects of physical and mental health.”

Expert panels will discuss diet and nutrition, stress, finances and side effects while interactive sessions will include a cooking demonstration, yoga, art therapy and Qigong. IU Health physicians and researchers will review emerging trends in cancer treatment, and cancer survivors KrystiHughett and Janet Chilton of Indianapolis, Ind. and Carmel, Ind. respectively, will share their personal stories and messages of hope in the keynote address.

In addition, participants will release 200 butterflies over the canal to recognize the courage and strength of survivors – and those who continue to fight – and to remember those who have succumbed to cancer.

When: Saturday, June 30, 9:30 am – 3 pm Youth programming is available for children ages 5-15, 9 am – 3 pm
Where: IU Health Fairbanks Hall, 340 W 10th St., Indianapolis (parking is available on site)
Cost: Free for cancer patients and survivors, family and friends $20 for healthcare professionals obtaining CEUs
RSVP: 317.257.1505 or [email protected]


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