Cate Ferry
@cateferry
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25-07-2014 01:22:02
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Women who attend our #gender specialized #cardiacrehab program often report that their first symptoms is a heart attack, missing subtle and non-traditional signs and symptoms. #TimeToSeeRed #gendergap Women's College Hospital Women's Cardiovascular Health Initiative New handle - @HeartandStroke
"The #CardiacRehabilitation community must come together to solve the problem of poor attendance, and it’s possible a rebrand could be a part of the solution." Interesting article from Jacob West British Heart Foundation - certainly food for thought. #CardiacRehabSavesLives
Just out from Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. For heart attack patients who did not follow up with their GP, nearly 50% had an emergency readmission to hospital. Important policy implications. @HeartAust @AHPC_VU #heartdisease Harry Nespolon aihw.gov.au/news-media/med…
New study shows that the quality of #CardiacRehab #cardiacrehabilitation delivery can be improved and meet national standards by serving a more multi-morbid population bit.ly/2s6h5wR British Heart Foundation Dept Health Sciences University of York BACPR
New study The George Institute for Global Health & University of Sydney finds that a lifestyle-focused text-message programme improved adherence to dietary guideline recommendations in patients with Coronary #HeartDisease bit.ly/2Sx4cHD
At the ACI Cardiac Network Planning Workshop #cardiacnetwork2019 hearing about NSW cardiac data Heart Foundation
Very excited to be with Ian from SCAD Research Aus & Wendy from Sutherland Hospital to accept 2019 IMB Community Foundation grant funding to develop SCAD education material for health professionals & SCAD survivors and in the Sutherland Shire Heart Foundation ACRA
Congratulations to Prof Gemma Figtree AM ACvA and co-authors on this important paper ~15% of people who had a heart attack had no traditional risk factors Women were more affected Full paper link: thelancet.com/journals/lance… @KerryDozheart Heart Foundation The Lancet