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Royal Australian College of General Practitioners

Supporting smoking cessation: A guide for health practitioners

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Screenshot of RACGP smoking cessation guide

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Six steps to cardiac recovery - Video series

A series of Heart Foundation videos that you can use or recommend to your patients.

Step 1: Know your diagnosis: Watch this video (6.44)

Step 2: Know and manage your risk factors: Watch this video (5.00)

Step 3: The Importance of cardiac rehabilitation: Watch this video (2 mins)

Step 4: Taking your medication: Watch this video (2.00) 

Step 5: Know the warning signs: Watch this video (3.00)

Step 6: Encourage follow up with your doctor: Watch this video (1.07)


Six Steps to Cardiac Recovery Poster

Six Steps to Cardiac Recovery

Smoking - Quit Now

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Smoking - start the conversation

Since one in every 33 conversations will lead to a patient successfully quitting smoking, it's time you start the conversation now.

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Image of homepage of Start the conversation

Smoking and your heart

An easy-to-understand resource on how smoking impacts your heart health.

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Smoking Heart Foundation


Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection (SCAD)

Clinical information and links to SCAD resources.

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Heart foundation landing page for spontaneous coronary artery dissection

St Vincent’s Hospital

Heart Health information provided by St Vincent's Hospital. 

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Screenshot of St Vincent's Hospital Heart Health website

Summary of Heart Foundation support and resources for health care professionals

Access the Heart Foundation's range of clinical and patient support resources.

Heart foundation landing page titles support and resources for health care professionals 

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The Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association (ACRA)

The Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association is the peak body which provides support and advocacy for multidisciplinary health professionals to deliver evidence-based best practice across the continuum of cardiovascular care.

To visit their website, click on the logo

Loco for ACRA


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