2026 Northeast Ohio Heart Walk
Pulse & Purpose
Every single satisfying satisfying beat matters.
Behind every heartbeat saved, every diagnosis caught early, and every patient who walks out of our doors healthier than they walked in - there's a team. Not just one person. A team.
We are Pulse & Purpose, and we are Cardiology.
From the physicians reading EKGs at 2 a.m. to the nurses monitoring vitals through the night. From the techs prepping cath labs before the sun comes up to the medical assistants who greet every patient by name. From the schedulers juggling a hundred calls a day to the admin team keeping it ALL running behind the scenes. Every single one of us plays a role in the heartbeat of this department.
Now we're taking that same energy outside the hospital walls.
In 2026, we're building the BIGGEST Heart Walk team Cardiology has ever seen - and we're not just talking about it, we're doing it. We are lacing up our sneakers, rallying our families, grabbing our coworkers, and showing our community what happens when a team that fights for hearts every day decides to walk for them, too.
This isn't just a walk. This is a statement.
We live and breathe heart health. We see what cardiovascular disease does to patients and families. We hold hands in waiting rooms. We celebrate good news and carry people through the hard news. We know exactly why this matters — because we see it every single day.
Pulse & Purpose isn't just a team name. It's who we are. We show up with pulse - the energy, the drive, the passion that makes our department unlike any other. And we show up with purpose - because every dollar raised, every step taken, and every voice added to this team brings us closer to a world with fewer hearts that stop too soon.
So whether you're a cardiologist, a fellow, a nurse, a tech, a coder, a scheduler, an admin, or someone who simply believes in what we do - this team is YOUR team.
Join us. Walk with us. Donate with us.
Let's show everyone what Cardiology is made of.
We are Pulse & Purpose. And 2026 is OUR year.