Resources for Emergency Medicine Physicians

At a glance

People who were born with heart defects need lifelong congenital cardiac care—but many of them aren't getting it. As an emergency room physician, you can help change this. When people with heart defects visit the emergency room—for any reason—you have an opportunity to connect them to congenital cardiac care.

Doctor standing in front of emergency sign

Overview

Take these steps to help people with heart defects get the care they need:

  1. Ask patients or their caregivers about a history of heart problems. They may not mention it unless you ask.
  2. Ask adults with heart defects if they're seeing a congenital cardiologist. And for children with heart defects, ask their caregivers if they're seeing a pediatric cardiologist. If they're not, explain why lifelong congenital cardiac care is important.
  3. Refer adults who aren't getting the care they need to a congenital cardiologist. If you need help finding adult congenital cardiologists in your area, check out the ACHD Clinic Directory. Refer children who aren't getting the care they need to a pediatric cardiologist.

Resources