Aortic Dissection Patient Advocacy

The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust advocates for patients, influencing UK and Ireland healthcare policies to safeguard rights and improve care for those with aortic dissection.

Yale School of Medicine: Safety for Aortic Patients

Yale School of Medicine: Safety for Aortic Patients

At the Yale HVC Quality & Safety Grand Rounds, a keynote by the aortic dissection charity, hosted by Dr John Elefteriades, highlights the important role of patient-centred care and global cooperation.

Miracle Running for Aortic Awareness

Miracle Running for Aortic Awareness

Emily takes on the London Landmarks Half Marathon with Miracle the Unicorn as part of a year long challenge, for aortic dissection awareness.

The Silent Why: Navigating Loss with Purpose

The Silent Why: Navigating Loss with Purpose

Catherine Fowler and Dr John Cronin share transformative insights on aortic dissection, highlighting the power of collaborative efforts in emergency medicine and the journey through grief.

Advocacy at Major Political Party Conferences

Advocacy at Major Political Party Conferences

Advocacy efforts at the Conservative Party Conference and Labour Party Conference. Insights into healthcare reforms and discussions aimed at improving conditions for individuals with aortic dissection and other long-term health conditions are explored.

5K for aortic dissection

5K for aortic dissection

Celebrities patients and medical professionals came together in a show of unity, marking an important step towards improving diagnosis and survival rates of the condition.

Harnessing AI for Aortic Disease Education

Harnessing AI for Aortic Disease Education

AI in healthcare provides promising opportunities to enhance patient care, particularly in the realm of aortic disease. The ChatAortaAI project aims to use AI to increase awareness, improve diagnosis, and provide essential information to patients and medical professionals.

Award Winning

Award Winning

Catherine Fowler’s relentless dedication to aortic dissection awareness and patient support leads to national recognition at the Palace of Westminster.