AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HYPERTENSION


As new members of AHA, discover what resources, news, and training we offer to our professional members!

 
 
 

We hope you have been enjoying your membership to the American Heart Association and that you have found some unique opportunities and information to help with your transition from the American Society of Hypertension. If you cannot find answers to questions you have had, please reach out to Lauren Rowell.

 

Enjoy the benefits of your new AHA Professional Membership

Questions about your membership or account?
Call Customer Service: 1-888-242-2453 (inside U.S.) or
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Call Customer Support: 1-888-242-2453 (inside U.S.) or
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Hypertension 2018 Scientific Sessions

This year's conference will continue to bring together clinicians and researchers to create a range of sessions including discussions surrounding the new Hypertension Guidelines, a Primary Care Track and a Clinical Practice Science Track.


 
Council on Hypertension

Be introduced to the key leaders and activities being planned by this very active council.


 

Hypertension and Nephrology Community Page

Read the latest science and breaking news for these communities. Includes resources on the new Hypertension Guidelines, patient resources, tools from Target BP, related science and resources.


 

AHA Professional Membership

Renew or upgrade your membership, and compare the benefits between the different levels of membership.

 

More Hypertension Resources for our Professional Members

Guidelines-on-The-Go
Download our app to access our guidelines anywhere. Visit Google Play or the Apple Store and search "Guidelines-on-The-Go."

Hypertension Journal
Read the latest in the field of hypertension.

AHA Mentoring and CHAMP Mentoring Program
Find or be a mentor.

Lifelong Learning
Take advantage of savings on a variety of learning products.

Fellow of the AHA
Become a Fellow of the American Heart Association to recognize your scientific and professional accomplishments, leadership and service.

Grants
Apply for AHA grants to fund basic, clinical or population research.