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Amanda Edmonson, Paul Gulley, Marilyn Burns Gulley, and Anna Caeg
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Chanel Miller, Chad Freedman, Melissa Duffy, and Dr. Toni Khim
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Chip Use, David Velez, Austin Turk, Bryan Paylor, Chandler Spence, and Kim Spence
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Cindy Bell, Amanda Edmonson, Jacob Stringfellow, Sonja Walsh, Jordan Caden, Evan Owens, and Laurie Snively
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Dr. Elizabeth Hevert, Kim Spence, and Chandler Spence
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Emily Leaman, Megan Iwicki, Landon Reef, Jacob Stringfellow, and Cary Leaman
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Jamie Gibbs and Holly Vergara
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Jeff Bell, Helen Sweeney, and Keith Sweeney
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Jeff Bell, Marilyn Burns Gulley, and Karen Morrow
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Jennifer Flanery, Bryan Flanery, Jon Wilke, Charlie Hauskin, Andrea Hauskin, Laurie Snively, and Evan Owens
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John Ryall, Lindsay Jackson, and Amy Ryall
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Jordan Caden, Kim Spence, and Dr. Elizabeth Hevert
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Kevin Hare, Carey Hare, Michelle Coffee, and Latasha Todd
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Kristine Teleford, Aimee Longo, Vinny Longo, and Steve Teleford
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Kristine Teleford and Steve Teleford
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Macy Ruggino and Kristy Huddleston
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Mark Nixon, Sonja Walsh, Jordan Caden, Kim Spence, Chandler Spence, and Bryan Paylor
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Meredith Duncan and Jacie Martin
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Mike Peek and Debbie Weston
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Mike Peek, Marilyn Burns Gulley, Karen Morrow, and Debbie Weston
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Scott Huddleston, Kristy Huddleston, and Macy Ruffino
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Sonja Walsh, John Krieg, Joni Krieg, Laura Wells, and Jed Wells
On Thursday, November 7, the Association of periOperative Nurses (AORN) of Middle Tennessee and REBOOT Recovery hosted the 5th Annual Healing Hands Helping Heroes Casino Night at City Winery.
Proceeds from the event went to benefit the AORN of Middle Tennessee as well as REBOOT Combat Recovery and coincides with PeriOperative Nurses Week and Veteran's Day.
The event raised an estimated $30,000 for the two non-profit organizations to help further their missions and provide scholarships to members of the non-profit organizations for continuing education, courses, and mentorship.
AORN is a non-profit membership association that was established in 1954 to promote safety and optimal outcomes by providing practice support and professional development opportunities to perioperative nurses. Since the founding, the association has expanded to include more than 275 U.S. chapters.
REBOOT Recovery was founded in 2011 by a licensed occupational therapist specializing in traumatic brain injury and PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). REBOOT exists to address the overlooked spiritual aspects of combat trauma.