Resources
Welcome to our resource centre. All resources have a free PDF option and many also have hard copies that you can order online using Visa or Mastercard.
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Keep a reminder in your wallet to give to your doctor or dentist before you have any medical procedures, about your risk of infective endocarditis after having rheumatic fever. more»
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Best practice algorithm for the management of group A streptococcal sore throats to prevent rheumatic fever. more»
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Pacemakers can be used to treat slow or irregular heartbeats called arrhythmias. Find out what’s involved in getting a pacemaker and how having one may affect your life. more»
Free for first 50 (then $0.10 each)
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This booklet explains to families affected by rheumatic fever what to expect in the journey ahead and what rheumatic heart disease is. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)
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Download or order this A5 pamphlet to learn about angina, its symptoms and treatment. You can use this resource to talk to your doctor or nurse about managing your condition. more»
Free for first 50 (then $0.10 each)
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Find out what is involved in preparing for, having, and recovering after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)
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Find out what is involved with having a coronary angiography or angioplasty. This booklet is for people who are having a coronary angiography test and who may go on to have an angioplasty. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)
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Discover the practical steps you can take today to lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)
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Find practical tips to help you and your family/whānau along the road to recovery after a heart attack and make lifestyle changes for better life-long heart health. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)
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Find out when you should visit your GP, Practice Nurse or other Health Professional for a heart check. more»
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Find out what you can do each day to manage your heart failure and improve your quality of life. The printing of these resources is funded by an independent medical education grant provided by Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly. more»
Free for first 25 (then $0.50 each)