New Certification Helps Validate Expertise in Stroke Program Management and Coordination

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Certified stroke coordinators play a central role in ensuring their healthcare systems are reducing length of stay, lowering in-hospital mortality and decreasing 30-day readmissions for people who have experienced a stroke, according to the Association’s Get With The Guidelines® registry. [2] This certification equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to lead interdisciplinary teams, implement evidence-based protocols and leverage data for continuous improvement, ultimately transforming care.

“Caring for patients who have experienced a stroke is a responsibility that impacts lives every day and requires strong clinical knowledge and leadership,” said Dena Brown, MBA, MSN, RN, SCRN, CMSRN, American Heart Association, American Stroke Association volunteer and Enterprise Stroke System Director, Cleveland Clinic. “Stroke coordinators ensure not only timely treatment, but also the highest quality of care across the continuum. This certification gives coordinators the tools and confidence to lead programs that improve outcomes, strengthen systems and expand awareness. It’s a game changer for professionals who want to make a real difference.”

Benefits for Stroke Coordinators and Managers

  • Professional recognition: verifies expertise in stroke program leadership and quality improvement.
  • Career development: Supports advancement into program leadership and quality roles within hospitals and stroke networks.
  • Organizational impact: Contributes to measurable improvements in patient care, system performance and adherence to evidence-based guidelines.

This certification is the latest individual professional certification offering in the Certified Professional by the American Heart Association (CPAHA) science-based portfolio, which currently includes telehealth, telehealth stroke, tobacco treatment and digital health in cardiac care. This offering aims to set the gold standard for individual professional credentials in healthcare.

“This certification is about more than professional recognition, it’s about empowering leaders in stroke care to make measurable improvements in patient outcomes,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., FAHA, volunteer member of the American Heart Association Center for Telehealth Expert Panel, American Stroke Association, senior vice president and chief digital health officer of Yale New Haven Health and associate dean of digital strategy and transformation at Yale School of Medicine. “By validating expertise in program development, clinical knowledge and quality improvement, we’re helping healthcare professionals elevate the standard of care for stroke patients everywhere.”

Candidates must have at least two years of experience as a stroke coordinator, dedicating 50% or more of their time to stroke program responsibilities.

Enrollment is open through the Association’s Professional Education Hub. The certification process includes evidence-based online education, live remote-proctored assessment and credentialing valid for three years.

The American Stroke Association is a division of the Heart Association dedicated to reducing death and disability from stroke. It advances the Heart Association’s mission through stroke‑specific research, systems of care, public education and support for survivors and caregivers.

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About the American Heart Association 

The American Heart Association is a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. Dedicated to ensuring equitable health in all communities, the organization has been a leading source of health information for more than one hundred years. Supported by more than 35 million volunteers globally, we fund groundbreaking research, advocate for the public’s health, and provide critical resources to save and improve lives affected by cardiovascular disease and stroke. By driving breakthroughs and implementing proven solutions in science, policy, and care, we work tirelessly to advance health and transform lives every day. Connect with us on heart.orgFacebookX or by calling 1-800-AHA-USA1.

For Media Inquiries and AHA/ASA Expert Perspective: 214-706-1173 

Sarah Williams: sarah.d.williams@heart.org   

For Public Inquiries: 1-800-AHA-USA1 (242-8721) 

heart.org and stroke.org  

[1] 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics: A Report of US and Global Data From the American Heart Association

[2] Get with the Guidelines® Stroke

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