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May is American Stroke Month
For 100 years, the American Heart Association, has worked to build longer, healthier lives. This May, for American Stroke Month, view these professional resources on stroke prevention and treatment to support your patients.
Women in Research
The AHA has a rich history of female leadership and participation in research. We celebrate the determination and courage of women who have overcome great obstacles to make significant impacts on science and medicine. The AHA works to alleviate barriers and encourage workplace equity to ensure the success of those who continue to carry the torch.Science News Delivered
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Upcoming Meetings
Vascular Discovery: From Genes to Medicine Scientific Sessions 2024
May 15–18, 2024Hilton Chicago | Chicago, Illinois
BCVS Scientific Sessions 2024
July 22–25, 2024Hilton Chicago | Chicago, Illinois
Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2024
September 5–8, 2024Hilton Chicago | Chicago, Illinois
Resuscitation Science Symposium 2024
November 16–17, 2024Hilton Chicago | Chicago, Illinois
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Journals
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American Heart Association Lifelong Learning. The power to help your patients live longer, healthier lives.
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Comprehensive Guide on Hypertension
Getting to the Heart of Stroke™
Spotlight Series CE Presentations
AHA Telehealth Essentials Managing Patient Care (Active Visit)
Remembering Dr. Ralph Sacco
Dr. Ralph Sacco, the first neurologist to serve as president of the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, died Jan. 17. Sacco, a distinguished AHA/ASA volunteer and a revered scientist, served as editor-in-chief of the journal Stroke in addition to other leadership roles. Because of Dr. Sacco’s passion for the AHA and its mission, at his family's request donations in his memory can be made to The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. We have created the Ralph Sacco Memorial Fund for Brain Health in Ralph’s memory.
BCVS Scientific Sessions
Basic Cardiovascular Sciences 2024 Scientific SessionsJuly 22–25, 2024
Hilton Chicago | Chicago, Illinois