Every year on September 19th, we come together for Aortic Dissection Awareness Day to highlight this life-threatening condition, which impacts thousands of lives globally. This annual event seeks to educate the public and healthcare community about aortic dissection, fostering greater understanding and support for those affected.
This year, we are inviting everyone to help amplify our message. Share our awareness video to spread knowledge about the risks and the critical importance of early detection. By working together, we can save lives and inspire change
Join Us for Aortic Dissection Awareness Day 2025
Whether you’re a healthcare provider, a patient, a survivor, or a supporter, your involvement is key. There are countless ways to contribute to this important cause and help us make a difference.
Our programme for the day includes:
- Expert-Led Webinars: Top specialists discuss the latest advances in understanding and treating aortic dissection.
- Stories of Strength: Patients and survivors share their experiences and stories, raising awareness and offering hope to others.
- Interactive Q&A Sessions: Get your questions answered by medical professionals specialising in aortic dissection.
- Social Media Campaigns: Join us in raising awareness online through engaging content and shared stories.
By participating, you will:
- Gain vital knowledge about the symptoms, risk factors, and treatment options for aortic dissection.
- Build connections with patients, survivors, medical professionals, and advocates.
- Help raise awareness to save lives and reduce the impact of this condition.
- Support The Aortic Dissection Charitable Trust’s efforts to create a safer future for those at risk.
For more information about this year’s events, please visit our global awareness page.
Be Part of the Movement
Aortic Dissection Awareness Day 2025 offers an opportunity to learn, connect, and advocate for improved awareness and early diagnosis of aortic dissection. Join us in making a difference for individuals and families affected by this silent but deadly condition. Together, we can promote understanding, enhance early detection, and save lives.