Keith Miller, MD, PhD, FACC, Cardiologist, Bryan Heart has been selected to serve on American Heart Association’s (heart.org) Midwest Region Board of Directors.
“It’s an exciting time to be a part of this organization as it heads into its second century of providing health and hope for everyone everywhere,” said Dr. Miller. “In the first 100 years, the American Heart Association has helped save and improve lives, launched scientific discovery and advocated for healthy public policies in communities across the nation. We’re not done yet, and I am honored to help lead the efforts. I look forward to all we will accomplish in the months and years ahead.”
During the upcoming year, Dr. Miller will play an instrumental role in advancing health equity and guiding efforts to reduce the incidences of heart disease and stroke in the Midwest.
As a member of the Midwest Board of Directors, Dr. Miller will help oversee the American Heart Association’s efforts in a 13-state region. Together, the regional volunteer leadership board will guide the Association to drive breakthroughs in science and technology, change systems and policies, address disparities and transform health care and the health of communities nationwide and around the world.
The American Heart Association has been around for 100 years. It’s the largest and oldest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke. They are committed to protecting the hearts you love. Together, they are saving lives in your community and across the nation. Connect with them on their website heart.org, or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.