Submit your abstract by June 29, 2026 for the #CanadianHypertensionCongress in Toronto. From clinical innovations to foundational research - we're looking for work that advances blood pressure diagnosis, treatment, & management.
Submit: https://t.co/I6ycnKx9IA
Questions about the accuracy or clinical utility of cuffless blood pressure devices? Tonight's webinar has the answers.
Dr. Cederick Landry breaks down what the evidence says and what it means for your practice.
May 28 - 7 PM ET
Register: https://t.co/GqPLdkdU3R
THIS THURSDAY at 7 PM ET
What you need to know about cuffless blood pressure monitors. Dr. Cederick Landry explains.
Free webinar.
Register: https://t.co/GqPLdkdU3R
Moderated by @hswapnil | Recording available to HC members
This #WorldHypertensionDay, support accurate BP measurement, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment in primary care.
Hypertension Canada’s Primary Care Guideline offers practical recommendations for everyday practice.
Read in CMAJ: https://t.co/4hmw6pZwni
#Hypertension
High blood pressure often has no symptoms. This #WorldHypertensionDay, use a validated home BP device. Accurate readings are a key first step in detecting and managing hypertension.
Recommended devices: https://t.co/Kzg3giDXtq
#BloodPressure#HeartHealth
High blood pressure is common, and is a silent killer.
With #WorldHypertensionDay happening on 17 May, we encourage healthcare professionals around the world to make blood pressure management a priority.
Watch: ISH President George Stergiou encourages everyone to get involved and get engaged in World Hypertension Day and May Measurement Month 2026, wherever you are in the world.
Access resources for World Hypertension Day and MMM on the ISH website: https://t.co/4d0LLu38UQ
3 weeks until our May 28 webinar on cuffless BP devices.
Leading the session: Cederick Landry (U de Sherbrooke) with Swapnil Hiremath (Ottawa Hospital)
Free to attend. Open to all.
Register: https://t.co/GqPLdkdU3R
Cuffless BP devices - ready for clinical use?
Join our May 28 webinar (5 PM MT / 7 PM ET) to explore the evidence + implications for practice.
Register: https://t.co/GqPLdkdU3R
No cuff, no trust?
Cuffless BP devices are raising important questions for clinical practice. Join us May 28 (5 PM MT / 7 PM ET) to explore the evidence and what it means for patient care.
Register: https://t.co/GqPLdkdU3R
It's renewal season!
Renew your Hypertension Canada membership for 2026 to stay connected to Canada’s hypertension community and keep access to guidelines, tools, and education: https://t.co/7k7l7nainx
Not a member? Join today: https://t.co/Albe4mnCMK
Tomorrow: Hypertension Canada webinar
Implementing the 2025 Primary Care Hypertension Guideline in practice.
With Dr. Kristin Terenzi + Q&A
March 18 | 7pm ET
Register: https://t.co/sCLeTxpgbd
Hypertension Canada’s new webinar series launches this week.
Join guideline co-author Dr. Kristin Terenzi for a practical session on implementing the 2025 Hypertension Canada Primary Care Guideline.
Wednesday, March 18 | 7pm ET
Register:
https://t.co/sCLeTxpgbd
The 2025 Hypertension in Canada guidelines are here!
Learn what’s changed, apply the recommendations to patient cases, and get hands-on blood pressure assessment and counselling practice in this interactive workshop before #CSHP_PPC!
🎟️: https://t.co/kB6bAgYIUf
@HTNCANADA
New HC Webinar – March 18
Applying the 2025 Primary Care Hypertension Guideline in practice. Recently published in CMAJ and among its most-read articles.
7pm ET | 5pm MT | 4pm PT
Live Q&A + recording for members.
Register: https://t.co/sCLeTxpgbd
Prevention in action.
#HypertensionCanada member Raveenie Rajasingham led blood pressure education at:
• Free Health & Fasting Clinic @ Pickering Islamic Center
• Diverse Minds Collective Seniors Group
Community engagement strengthens awareness and #hypertension prevention.
Advance your expertise in #hypertension care.
HC’s Professional Certification Program features flexible virtual learning modules grounded in national guidelines.
Build confidence. Strengthen practice.
Learn more: https://t.co/sKkIUO4HIF
Is your blood pressure monitor validated?
Accurate measurement matters. Many devices sold globally haven’t been properly validated
Hypertension Canada reviews and recommends devices that meet strict accuracy standards.
Check the list before you buy:
https://t.co/7midaWvXeW
We’re proud to share that the Hypertension Canada Primary Care Guideline was CMAJ’s most-read article of 2025. A signal of the need for practical, evidence-based hypertension guidance in primary care. Thank you to everyone who made this work possible.
https://t.co/4hmw6pZwni
We’re proud to share Hypertension Canada’s 2025–2028 strategic plan in our newly released Annual Report.
Our renewed focus strengthens how we mobilize knowledge and drive impact for the 7.5M Canadians living with hypertension.
Learn more: https://t.co/Zc7dnFV2xb