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This year November 29, 2022 is Giving Tuesday: Please consider supporting the FMDSA. Join us on FaceBook on November 29 to learn more!
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Upcoming Events
Save the date, Nov 18, 2025, UH Zoom Webinar
The next University Hospitals FMD and Arterial Dissection Online Session...
Save the Date: Sunday, September 21, 2025, Detroit Women’s Half Marathon, 10K and 5K Race, Detroit, MI
FMDSA are proud to be a Detroit Women’s Half Marathon...
University Hospitals Virtual Health Talk with Dr Heather Gornik and Dr Cathy Silk – Stroke and FMD Connection May 28, 2025
Life After Stroke Community Education and Support Event. Stroke and...
FMD and Arterial Dissection Support Group Webinar Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Registration for the next quarterly webinar is now open! Fibromuscular...
Southeast Regional Fibromuscular Dysplasia (FMD) Patient Conference
We invite you to a special conference dedicated to empowering...
Past Events
October 2023 Support Group Meeting
The next University Hospitals FMD and Arterial Dissection Virtual Support...
Since ancient times and across many cultures, the tree has long been a symbol of many things, including wisdom, protection, strength, inter-connectivity, and life itself. We’ve chosen the tree to represent the Fibromuscular Dysplasia Society of America for these reasons, and because the tree’s branches and roots signify the arteries affected by this disease. The tree’s branches, reaching upward and outward, provide protection and shelter, and represent our mission to help those who’ve been diagnosed with FMD. Trees, strengthened by their continuously spreading roots, symbolize how as we grow together we are stronger and more resilient. As with its growth from a delicate sapling to a giant robust tree, and as its branches and roots grow and spread, the tree symbol represents how we’ve evolved and continue to promote research, education and patient support throughout the years. Together we can achieve much, as we strive to reach for the sky.