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Emory Hypertension Awarness Program
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The Emory Hypertension Awareness Program (HAP) is a passionate student-led organization focused on raising awareness about hypertension and cardiovascular diseases, including heart attack and stroke. Nearly half of the U.S. population is affected by hypertension, with communities of color disproportionately impacted due to the social determinants of health. Known as the "silent killer," hypertension most often develops without noticeable symptoms. Many individuals with hypertension remain unaware of their condition, and without regular screenings put themselves at higher risk for early death from cardiovascular disease. 
HAP’s mission is to engage and support underserved communities by offering education about hypertension and cardiovascular health. Our volunteers conduct blood pressure screenings and related assessments, including testing cholesterol and hemoglobin A1C, at local community centers, churches, and shelters. While one-time screenings can help identify those at risk for hypertension and cardiovascular disease, HAP emphasizes recurring screenings in these communities to ensure there is ongoing monitoring of individuals at-risk. Additionally, we host educational sessions at Atlanta high schools, teaching students about cardiovascular health, the dangers of hypertension, strategies for lowering blood pressure, and how to measure it themselves.
Unlike traditional roles where students shadow or assist doctors in patient care, HAP volunteers take a more hands-on approach. They directly interact with patients to share health information and screening results, aiming to increase awareness and guide these individuals to the appropriate medical professionals. The people HAP interacts with gain a better understanding of their health and become aware of potentially life-threatening conditions. Our student volunteers gain critical experience in patient engagement and communication.
We have partnered with the Emory School of Medicine and Grady Health to conduct regular screenings in various Atlanta communities with the hopes of promoting better health outcomes.
 
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Contact : eric.kent@emory.edu
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