Kathryn Mikkelsen on The Beat: Vasculearn Network’s Newsletter for Clot Survivors
Kathryn Mikkelsen, Executive Director at Vasculearn Network, shared on LinkedIn:
”Ever find yourself thinking, “I wish there were a great, free resource I could point my patient—or a family member or friend—to” after a diagnosis of a vascular health condition—such as a blood clot, high cholesterol, atrial fibrillation, or stroke?
That’s exactly why we created The Beat, Vasculearn Network‘s free newsletter for patients, caregivers, and anyone interested in vascular health.
It’s designed to support people after a diagnosis, as well as those looking to better understand vascular conditions and their care.
The Beat covers timely, practical topics in vascular health, offering clear, patient-centered education that clinicians can confidently share beyond the clinic visit.
It’s easy to share and easy to access:
• Available in print
• Read online
• Or listened to directly on our website
If you’re looking for a simple way to extend education beyond the clinic—or to support someone you care about—this is a great place to start.
Sign up or share here.”

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