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Kimberly Wells, Vice President of Women’s Services at Ascension Saint Thomas Promotes HerHealth360 Women’s Event Coming Up May 8 on WKRN News 2

Kimberly Wells, Vice President of Women’s Services at Ascension Saint Thomas Promotes HerHealth360 Women’s Event Coming Up May 8 on WKRN News 2

On April 15, Kimberly Wells, Vice President of Women’s Services at Ascension Saint Thomas, joined Peyton Kennedy on WKRN News 2 Midday to spotlight HerHealth360, a dynamic women’s wellness event taking place at The Pinnacle in Nashville on May 8.

During the segment, Wells emphasized the importance of prioritizing women’s health through education, community, and access to care. She discussed how HerHealth360 offers a comprehensive look at physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being—empowering women to take charge of their health journeys.

The event brings together healthcare professionals, wellness experts, and community leaders for an evening of inspiration, learning, and support. Wells encouraged women of all ages to attend, highlighting the unique opportunity to connect with others and gain valuable health insights in a fun and engaging atmosphere.

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