Celebrate Women 2024!
CFUW - Sudbury, in partnership with the YWCA Sudbury and LEAF Sudbury presents the 28th annual Celebrate Women on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:30 pm, at Sudbury Secondary's Sheridan Auditorium (154 College Street).
Dr. Jean Marmoreo, co-author of the nationally best-selling The Last Doctor: Lessons in Living from the Front Lines of Medical Assistance in Dying, will be joining us for a "fireside" chat, with a reception to follow.
Dr. Jean Marmoreo, co-author of the nationally best-selling The Last Doctor: Lessons in Living from the Front Lines of Medical Assistance in Dying, will be joining us for a "fireside" chat, with a reception to follow.
Tickets & BooksTickets are $20 and are at Adoro Olive Oils and Vinegars and at Jett Landry Music or through any CFUW Sudbury member. Tickets for both the in-person or live-stream event can be purchased through Eventbrite.
Click here to order tickets via Eventbrite. The Last Doctor will be available for purchase in both hardcover and trade paperback. Hardcover books are $30 and paperback are $25. Half of the proceeds from books go towards supporting women through CFUW Sudbury, YWCA Sudbury and LEAF Sudbury. Books will be available about three weeks prior to the event, from Adoro Olive Oils and Vinegars, or from Cathy Morrison. To place an order for the book please contact Diane Jeffery at 705-507-7774. You can get more information by emailing us at [email protected] or contacting Christine at 705-691-0935. Book Sponsorships
In addition to attending Celebrate Women 2024 and purchasing a book, another way to support the work of CFUW Sudbury, YWCA Sudbury, and LEAF Sudbury is through a book sponsorship. For a $100 contribution, a copy of The Last Doctor by Dr. Jean Marmoreo and Johanna Schneller will be placed in a secondary school, post-secondary, or public library of your choice, and your support is recognized with a dedication in the book. Individuals, groups, and businesses often choose to honour or remember friends, family, and colleagues in this way. Click here for the book sponsorship form.
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About the author:
JEAN MARMOREO is a doctor, writer, advocate, athlete, and adventurer. She is a specialist in end-of-life medicine and was one of the first doctors in Canada to provide MAiD—Medical Assistance in Dying—when it became legal in 2016. Jean was a regular columnist for The Globe and Mail and the National Post.
JOHANNA SCHNELLER is one of North America’s leading freelance journalists, specializing in entertainment features. Her cover stories have appeared in Vanity Fair, InStyle, Premiere, More, and Ladies Home Journal. Johanna co-wrote the bestselling book Uncontrollable with Mark Towhey and Woman Enough with Kristen Worley.
JOHANNA SCHNELLER is one of North America’s leading freelance journalists, specializing in entertainment features. Her cover stories have appeared in Vanity Fair, InStyle, Premiere, More, and Ladies Home Journal. Johanna co-wrote the bestselling book Uncontrollable with Mark Towhey and Woman Enough with Kristen Worley.
About the book:
*SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 WRITERS' TRUST BALSILLIE PRIZE FOR PUBLIC POLICY*
An urgently important exploration of the human stories behind Canada's evolving acceptance of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), from one of its first and most thoughtful practitioners.
Dr. Jean Marmoreo spent her career keeping people alive. But when the Supreme Court of Canada gave the green light to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in 2016, she became one of a small group of doctors who chose to immediately train themselves in this new field. Over the course of a single year, Marmoreo learned about end-of-life practices in bustling Toronto hospitals, in hospices, and in the facilities of smaller communities. She found that the needed services were often minimal—or non-existent.
The Last Doctor recounts Marmoreo's crash course in MAiD and introduces a range of very different and memorable patients, some aged, some suffering from degenerative conditions or with a terminal disease, some surrounded by supportive love, some quite alone, who ask her help to end their suffering with dignity and on their own terms.
Dr. Marmoreo also shares her own emotional transformation as she climbs a steep learning curve and learns the intimate truths of the vast range of end-of-life situations. At a time when end-of-life care and its quality are more in the public eye than ever before, The Last Doctor provides an accessibly personal, deeply humane, and authoritative guide through this difficult subject.
An urgently important exploration of the human stories behind Canada's evolving acceptance of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), from one of its first and most thoughtful practitioners.
Dr. Jean Marmoreo spent her career keeping people alive. But when the Supreme Court of Canada gave the green light to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in 2016, she became one of a small group of doctors who chose to immediately train themselves in this new field. Over the course of a single year, Marmoreo learned about end-of-life practices in bustling Toronto hospitals, in hospices, and in the facilities of smaller communities. She found that the needed services were often minimal—or non-existent.
The Last Doctor recounts Marmoreo's crash course in MAiD and introduces a range of very different and memorable patients, some aged, some suffering from degenerative conditions or with a terminal disease, some surrounded by supportive love, some quite alone, who ask her help to end their suffering with dignity and on their own terms.
Dr. Marmoreo also shares her own emotional transformation as she climbs a steep learning curve and learns the intimate truths of the vast range of end-of-life situations. At a time when end-of-life care and its quality are more in the public eye than ever before, The Last Doctor provides an accessibly personal, deeply humane, and authoritative guide through this difficult subject.