The body of cardiovascular knowledge is growing all the time—and we want to help you stay as connected as possible. Check back often for research updates, links, and news from St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana.
American Heart Association (www.americanheart.org)
The American Heart Association offers a wide range of heart health information, including specific sections offering resources and educational materials for healthcare providers.
The Cardiovascular Research and Education Foundation of Indiana (www.cardiofoundation.org)
This foundation works to think beyond the ordinary and advance the field of cardiology through innovative programs benefiting both healthcare professionals and patients everywhere.
The Care Group: For Physicians (www.thecaregroup.com/physicians.html)
The Care Group is a statewide network of cardiologists and primary care physicians whose mission is to provide a continuum of care to patients throughout the state of Indiana. It is the exclusive provider of cardiovascular services to the St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana. The site’s section for physicians offers information about services, locations, education, programs, and research.
Eatright.org (www.eatright.org)
This site, presented by the American Dietetic Association, offers food and nutrition information — including fact sheets, news, and tips.
Go Red For Women: For Healthcare Professionals
(www.goredforwomen.org/healthcare_professionals.aspx)
This is the website for medical professionals to connect with the movement that celebrates the energy, passion and power women have to band together to wipe out heart disease and stroke.
INshape Indiana (www.in.gov/inshape)
Web home of the state-operated program designed to provide a framework for a personal or organizational fitness effort. The idea of the program is that Hoosiers and the companies that employ them have much to gain from improved health. The site offers ideas and resources for healthy living.
The Journal of the American Medical Association (http://jama.ama-assn.org)
This site includes abstracts and full text versions (some for members only) of JAMA and the specialty Archives Journals, published by the American Medical Association.
National Institute of Health (www.nih.gov)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the primary Federal agency for conducting and supporting medical research. On its website, you’ll find health information, news and access to important research.
New England Journal of Medicine (www.nejm.org)
This well-respected medical journal’s Web home offers a searchable database of full articles from past issues, a summary and abstracts of current issues, and career resources for physicians.