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Published: January 08, 2024
100 años de trabajo para salvar vidas y seguimos contando: Feliz cumpleaños a la American Heart Association
La American Heart Association celebrará su centenario en 2024 con “Bold Hearts” y la visión de promover la salud y la esperanza para todos, en cualquier lugar.
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American Heart Association BOLD HEARTS LOGO 2024
American Heart Association Heart and Torch logo with 100 years and Bold Hearts text for the American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.
American Heart Association BOLD HEARTS LOGO 2024
American Heart Association Heart and Torch logo with 100 years and Bold Hearts text for the American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.
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American Heart Association's 1st logo
The American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.
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1924 American Heart Association Seal
The American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.
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First AHA Scientific Sessions Program - 1925
This photo is from the first American Heart Association Scientific Sessions program with text at the top: Meeting of the American Heart Association at Haddon Hall Hotel, Atlantic City, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, May 26th,1925. Transcript
The American Heart Association's Centennial Celebration 2024.
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Nancy Brown on the American Heart Association's 100 years and beyond
Nancy Brown, American Heart Association CEO on the Association's Centennial Celebration 2024 and the Second Century.
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Dr. Wu on AHA Centennial
Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., FAHA, the current volunteer president of the American Heart Association, is director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute and the Simon H. Stertzer Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Stanford School of Medicine.
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Dr. Braunwald-history of cardiology and future
Dr. Eugene Braunwald, a renowned cardiologist and preeminent scientist, is often called the “father of cardiology.” He offers a history lesson on cardiology from the beginning and insight into the future.
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Marsha Jones on AHA Centennial
Marsha E. Jones, is the current volunteer board chairperson for the American Heart Association and former executive vice president and chief diversity officer for The PNC Financial Services Group Inc.
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American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown on Caretakers of the Torch
Nancy Brown, American Heart Association CEO talks about the Association's Centennial Celebration 2024 and being Caretakers of the Torch.
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