Internal Medicine Social Media Graphics

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Use these social media graphics and sample messaging to help primary care physicians promote lifelong care for people born with heart defects.

Format: JPG
Dimensions: 2560 x 1332 pixels
Language: English (US)
Size: 247 KB

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Sample messaging

Facebook

  • Do you have patients with congenital heart defects? Ask if they’re seeing a congenital cardiologist — and refer patients who aren’t. Find congenital cardiologists in your area: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • Some patients with congenital heart defects may not mention it. What’s the best way to find out if they have one? Ask! The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips for starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3aXWN27 #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • Calling primary care physicians! You have a key role to play in connecting adults with congenital heart defects to congenital cardiac care. The American Academy of Pediatrics is asking you to find congenital cardiologists in your area so you can make referrals for patients who need them: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • Did you know that many people with congenital heart defects aren’t seeing congenital cardiologists? Talk to your patients with heart defects about the importance of lifelong care! The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips on starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3aXWN27 #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life

LinkedIn

  • Do you have patients with heart defects? The American Academy of Pediatrics wants you to talk to them about how important it is to see a congenital cardiologist regularly — even when they’re feeling healthy. And refer patients who aren’t getting the care they need! Find congenital cardiologists in your area: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • Some adults with heart defects may never mention they have one — so it’s up to you to find out! Ask patients if they have a history of heart problems and make referrals to a congenital cardiologist. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips on how to start the conversation: https://bit.ly/3aXWN27 #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • Primary care physicians play a key role in connecting adults with heart defects to congenital cardiac care! Make sure you ask your patients with heart defects if they’re seeing a congenital cardiologist — and refer them if they’re not. Find congenital cardiologists in your area: bit.ly/ACHDdirectory #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life
  • People with heart defects need lifelong congenital cardiac care — but many of them aren’t getting it. It’s up to you to explain why lifelong cardiac care is important — even when patients are feeling healthy. The American Academy of Pediatrics has tips on starting the conversation: https://bit.ly/3aXWN27 #CHD #ACHD #CHDCare4Life