Special event details

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LOCATION
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Wednesday,
March 12

7 - 8:30 p.m.

FMC's Cardiac Rehab Gym
1200 N. Beaver St.

Reservations:
928 214-3565

Dance for Heart Health     In an effort to promote heart health and exercise, FMC's Cardiology Department is sponsoring a night of dancing.
   Dancing encourages fun and aerobic exercises for patients who recently have had a heart attack, surgery or other cardiac procedures. Dancing helps improve the ability to do everyday activities; increases energy, stamina and strength; and is a source of great fun.
     Participants will receive free dance instruction, meet others who are recovering from cardiac conditions and enjoy an evening of dancing.

Saturday,
March 29

Tuesday,
April 22

8 am - 5 pm

NAH Education
1000 N. Humphreys
Flagstaff

Cost: $75

Registration:
928 773-2491
nahealth.com/education
 

Holistic Nursing Seminar    Holistic nursing seminar offered at FMC
Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH) and Flagstaff Medical Center are offering a full-day seminar on Holistic Nursing. The seminar has been designed to introduce participants to the foundations of holism and holistic nursing.
   Holistic nursing is defined as “any nursing practice that has ‘healing the whole person’ as its goal.” The practice draws on nursing knowledge, theories, expertise and intuition to guide nurses in becoming therapeutic partners with people in their care. This practice recognizes the totality of the human being - the interconnectedness of body, mind and spirit. Holistic nursing recently was recognized by the American Nurses Association as a “specialty practice,” with a defined scope and standards of practice.
    The seminar will be presented by Susan B. Collins, M.ed, MSN., RN, C/FNP, HNC, past president of the American Holistic Nurses Association and past chief operating officer of North Country HealthCare. Collins currently is a family nurse practitioner at North Country HealthCare, in Flagstaff.
    The seminar is free to NAH employees, and is $75 for community members.
Friday, April 11 - Sunday, April 13

For information and a registration packet,
contact:

The American Cancer Society at
800 227-2345
or
The Cancer Center at FMC at 928 773-2261

Cancer Survivors’ Retreat
 
    Each year, the Cancer Center at Flagstaff Medical Center, the Cancer Center at Sedona, the Grand Canyon Oncology Nursing Society and the local American Cancer Society, cosponsor the three-day Northern Arizona Upbeat Retreat.
    This event provides fun recreation, networking and educational opportunities in a supported retreat setting for women who are cancer patients or cancer survivors. The American Cancer Society started the Upbeat Retreat 21 years ago in Maricopa County. The program was so popular with local women that it filled rapidly and as a result, branched out to the Tucson area and nine years ago to Northern Arizona.
The retreat is held in Payson, at the R-C Boy Scout Ranch, located in the Ponderosa pines on the Mogollon Rim. The atmosphere is camp-like, and the participants sleep in heated cabins. The main log cabin lodge is enormous, with a full restaurant-style kitchen and gigantic stone fireplace.
    A variety of recreational and educational activities, including hiking, arts and crafts, games, massages and presentations by community members, will be provided. The goal is to provide a fun, nurturing and educational experience for all women with cancer, those who are newly diagnosed and long-term survivors.
    At the beginning of the retreat, the stage is set for each participant to identify exactly what she wants out of the retreat. This could mean attending all the workshops, catching up on sleep, spending some quiet time or making new friends.
Third Thursday monthly

6 - 8 p.m.

Outpatient Therapy Gym
West Campus
1200 N. Beaver St.

773-2125

Free Sports Injury Clinics      From twisted ankles to the nagging knee pain you’ve suffered for years, Flagstaff Medical Center can help. The hospital’s Sports Medicine Center is offering a free monthly sports injury clinic encompassing advice and information related to all sports.
     A team of physical therapists, dietitians, sports nutrition specialists, and strength and conditioning specialists will answer questions you may have about minor, acute or chronic sports injuries. If needed, athletes may be referred to a physician or other pertinent health professional.
     The clinic is held every third Thursday of the month in FMC’s Outpatient Therapy Gym.
     For more information on the sports injury clinic or other services available through FMC’s Sports Medicine Center, call 773-2125, or visit  FlagstaffMedicalCenter.com.
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