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From peer-reviewed studies to behind-the-scenes insights from our tri-city rounds, this is where BLT shares what we’re learning—and what’s next in pediatric neurovascular care.

Upcoming Event : Neurovascular Family Education Day 2025

Updated: Sep 22

Neurovascular Family Education Day 2025


Join SickKids experts on October 25, 2025, for Neurovascular Family Education Day. Learn about AVMs, Vein of Galen Malformations, and Cavernous Malformations while connecting with families and caregivers.

📅 Date: Saturday, October 25, 2025

Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

📍 Location: SickKids Patient Support Centre, Toronto

📍In person or virtual


The Paediatric Neurovascular Program and the Garry Hurvitz Centre for Brain & Mental Health at SickKids invite families, caregivers, and patients to join us for Neurovascular Family Education Day 2025.


This event is designed to provide families with clear, supportive information about rare pediatric neurovascular conditions, including:


  • Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)

  • Vein of Galen Malformations (VOGM)

  • Cavernous Malformations


Through presentations from leading specialists, families will gain a deeper understanding of these conditions, available treatment options, and ongoing research. The day also offers a supportive environment to:

  • Connect with fellow parents and caregivers

  • Share personal experiences and insights

  • Build relationships within the neurovascular community


Who Should Attend: Parents, caregivers, patients, and anyone seeking to learn more about pediatric neurovascular malformations and how they impact families.


Why Attend?

  • Hear directly from SickKids experts in the field of pediatric neurovascular care.

  • Access reliable, family-centered education in an open and approachable setting.

  • Meet other families on a similar journey and strengthen support networks.


How Do I Register?


Contact:

📩 For more information, email: neurovascular.info@sickkids.ca

🐦 Follow updates on X/Twitter: @SickKidsNV

 
 
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