I am I am proud to help raise money for the American Heart Association because heart care is both my professional mission and deeply personal to me. At our hospital, I oversee our Chest Pain Center accreditation, where the focus is early recognition, rapid treatment, and saving lives when minutes matter most.
Outside of work, this cause hits even closer to home. My brother is a survivor of Transposition of the Great Vessels, a congenital heart defect. Because of advances in cardiac care, education, and research-much of it supported by organizations like the AHA-he is here today.
Supporting the AHA means supporting education, research, and systems of care that give patients and families hope. Every dollar raised helps strengthen the work we do every day and ensures that more families have the chance to say "survivor" instead of "what if."
Thank you for helping me support a cause that truly saves lives. \u2764\ufe0f to help raise money for the I am proud to help raise money for the American Heart Association because heart care is both my professional mission and deeply personal to me. At our hospital, I oversee our Chest Pain Center accreditation, where the focus is early recognition, rapid treatment, and saving lives when minutes matter most.
Outside of work, this cause hits even closer to home. My brother is a survivor of Transposition of the Great Vessels, a congenital heart defect. Because of advances in cardiac care, education, and research-much of it supported by organizations like the AHA-he is here today.
Supporting the AHA means supporting education, research, and systems of care that give patients and families hope. Every dollar raised helps strengthen the work we do every day and ensures that more families have the chance to say "survivor" instead of "what if."
Thank you for helping me support a cause that truly saves lives. \u2764\ufe0f American Heart Association because heart care is both my professional mission and deeply personal to me. At our hospital, I oversee our Chest Pain Center accreditation, where the focus is early recognition, rapid treatment, and saving lives when minutes matter most.
Outside of work, this cause hits even closer to home. My brother is a survivor of Transposition of the Great Vessels, a congenital heart defect. Because of advances in cardiac care, education, and research-much of it supported by organizations like the AHA-he is here today.
Supporting the AHA means supporting education, research, and systems of care that give patients and families hope. Every dollar raised helps strengthen the work we do every day and ensures that more families have the chance to say "survivor" instead of "what if."
Thank you for helping me support a cause that truly saves lives. \u2764\ufe0f