Issue:
Access to Care
7 Oct 2013
Raising Stroke Awareness
I recently had the opportunity to present with YTC member, Dr. Ted Lowenkopf, at the Oregon Stroke Network’s (OSN) Annual Conference attended by over 100 stroke providers and specialists from across the state. Dr. Lowenkopf is a Stroke Neurologist and...
6 Oct 2013
Share Your Story: Gordon V.
Gordon, Oregon I was a healthy, active husband and father of two with no risk factors for stroke. I played squash a couple of nights a week, took walks with my wife most evenings, and faithfully saw my doctor for annual...
10 Sep 2013
Amy Steelman Put CPR Training in Action, Saved Daughters Life
It was hot, as Oklahoma Augusts tend to be. And with a house full of relatives and birthdays to celebrate, the kids were ready for the pool. After getting her two-year-old daughter Hannah’s bathing suit on, Amy Steelman headed upstairs...
5 Sep 2013
Kevin Foord is alive thanks to CPR
Meet Kevin Foord. His favorite hero: his daughter. She learned CPR as a teenager and saved his life. Thanks to her quick action and CPR, Kevin has walked his little girl down the aisle and can pamper his new granddaughter. ...
30 Aug 2013
Tommy Watson Still Going Strong!
Tommy Watson of Williston, who began an 8th grade school project two years ago to train 100 people in Hands-Only CPR has now trained over 1,000 people and wants to train thousands more before he graduates. What better inspiration for Vermont...
8 Aug 2013
Advocate Spotlight: Stacey Gross
Stacey Gross, MPH, CHES, Nevada Meet Stacey Gross, MPH, CHES, a Health Educator at St. Rose Dominican Hospitals. When Stacey’s not working in community outreach for the Barbara Greenspun WomensCare Centers, she’s actively working as the new Chair for the...
30 Jul 2013
Aedan Conway, New York
Aedan Conway, of Delmar, may be just 22 months old, but he has proven to be a powerful advocate for the Pulse Ox legislation in New York State. When his mother, Jennifer, was 20 weeks pregnant, they learned that Aedan had hypoplastic...
3 Jul 2013
Melody Trombly, New York State
Melody Trombly is a seven year stroke survivor. Her husband knew the signs and symtoms and recognized what was happening. Mel was having a stroke. Fortunately she received care quickly and the life saving drug (TPA). Now Mel is spreading the word...

1 Jul 2013
Don Bernhagen is Why
Two months after suffering a cardiac arrest, I was alive to welcome my first grandchild to the world. Three years ago while working at my job in construction at a local school, I suffered sudden cardiac arrest and slumped to the floor.
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6 Jun 2013
Bruce Hoffman, Connecticut
Working as a volunteer advocate for the American Heart Association has become a real passion of mine. I wear many hats in my professional life and I see firsthand the importance of AHA’s advocacy agenda. I am also a volunteer...