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As an ER physician, you have a unique touchpoint with people who have congenital heart defects. Ask patients with heart defects if they're getting regular congenital cardiac care — and refer patients who aren't. Find congenital cardiologists in your area: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
Congenital cardiac care is important. When patients with heart defects visit the ER for any reason, take the opportunity to talk to them or their caregivers. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips for starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3NXbxNj #CHD #CHDCare4Life
People with heart defects need lifelong congenital cardiac care, but many of them aren't getting it. As an ER physician, you can help change that by referring patients with heart defects to a congenital cardiologist. Find congenital cardiologists in your area: https://bit.ly/3YwECXE #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
When you talk to patients in the ER about their health history, ask if they've ever had heart problems. When you find out someone has a heart defect, stress the importance of getting regular congenital cardiac care. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips for starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3zyRFvI #CHD #CHDCare4Life
Do you ever see people with heart defects in the ER? The American Academy of Pediatrics is asking you to refer them to a congenital cardiologist. Your referral can help them get the care they need to stay healthy. Find congenital cardiologists in your area so you can refer your patients: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
As an ER physician, you play a key role in helping people with heart defects avoid emergency care! Talk to them — or their caregivers — about the importance of lifelong congenital cardiac care. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips for starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3NXbxNj #CHD #CHDCare4Life
People with heart defects need lifelong congenital cardiac care, but many of them aren't getting it. As an ER physician, you can help change that! Ask patients with heart defects if they're seeing a congenital cardiologist — and refer them if they're not. Find congenital cardiologists in your area: https://bit.ly/3YwECXE #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
Did you know? Many people with heart defects aren't getting congenital cardiac care. When you talk to ER patients about their health history, ask if they've ever had heart problems. If you find out someone has a heart defect, stress the importance of lifelong congenital cardiac care. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips for starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3zyRFvI #CHD #CHDCare4Life