IN OBSERVATION OF NATIONAL HEALTHCARE DECISIONS DAY WYES WILL HOST A SEMINAR BY Hattie Bryant - Author of I'll Have it My Way: Taking Control of End-Of-Life Decisions Tuesday, April 16th2pm WYES Paulette and Frank Stewart Innovation Center for Educational Media916 Navarre Avenue, New Orleans The seminar will focus on Bryant's personal experience with end-of-life planning and her determination to help others navigate the challenges involved. During the seminar, guests will enjoy Q&A with Hattie and featured panelist Dr. Kathy Jo Carstarphen of Ochsner whose special areas of interest are preventative medicine, women's health and wound care. Join Hattie for her 90-minute seminar by pledging at the following levels and becoming a member of WYES: $180 - 2 tickets + 2 I'll Have it My Way books + Master Package $130 - 2 tickets + 2 I'll Have it My Way books $75 - 1 ticket + I'll Have it My Way book*In addition to any level above, as part of your WYES Membership receive a year subscription to New Orleans Magazine, WYES Passport (WYES & PBS On-Demand content any time, any place) and WYES Member Perks by Entertainment® (offering access to over 500,000 premium discounts across North America). Watch a clip of Hattie. FAQs How can I contact the organizer with any questions? Contact WYES Director of Membership & Special Projects Marion Schroder at 504.840.4883 or mschroder@wyes.org What's the refund policy? There are no refunds. If you are unable to attend, please find a friend to give the tickets to.
Tuesday, Apr 16, 2-3:30 PM
Hattie Bryant “I’ll Have it My Way”: Taking Control of End-Of-Life Decisions Seminar
WYES Paulette and Frank Stewart Innovation Center for Educational Media
Getting there
916 Navarre Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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