Monthly Updates - September 2023
Welcome 

Dear Colleague, 

Welcome to the September edition of the SOLVE-CHD monthly updates 2023. This monthly e-newsletter will keep you up to date with the key progress of the SOLVE-CHD projects and provide updates on our events and initiatives. Simply 
email solve-chd.info@sydney.edu.au if you wish to share/add anything from your area that is directly/indirectly related to the SOLVE-CHD program. We would also strongly encourage you to share your research highlights and successes that is relevant to cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention with us so that we can celebrate your achievements with our network.

Key Updates and Research Highlights

  • World Heart Federation Emerging Leaders Programme Open Forum and Networking Lunch hosted by Cardiovascular Initiative will be held on Wednesday 18th October at Kerry Packer Auditorium, RPA Hospital. Registration is now open, click to find out more.
  • SOLVE-CHD Project Showcase will be held on Wednesday 8th November 2023, register here or see below for more details.
  • SOLVE-CHD is hiring! MRFF Heart2Heart Project - Research Assistant position is open, currently for USYD INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY click to find out more

  • World Heart Day is observed on September 29 every year to raise awareness about heart disease and preventive measures that can help prevent and manage cardiovascular diseases. This year’s campaign focuses on the essential step of knowing our hearts first. Check out the SOLVE-CHD website for the videos to learn more about heart diseases and cardiac rehab. 

Special congratulations go out to the
following SOLVE-CHD members:

World Heart Day 2023


SOLVE-CHD, in collaboration with Westmead Hospital, will be hosting a special lunch event for World Heart Day this Friday, 29th September. Professionals and patients alike will come together to raise awareness about cardiac rehabilitation and heart disease, just as this year's theme encourages us to do: know about your heart, so you can better look after it.

World Heart Day 2023 | Message from Prof Robyn Gallagher (Australia), ICCPR Chair
SOLVE-CHD Project Spotlight 
Avatar-based discharge education for patients with acute coronary syndrome

Led by Tiffany EllisUniversity of Sydney

Presentations for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) are common in people previously hospitalized for coronary heart disease (CHD). Secondary prevention is recommended for all patients to reduce their risk of another cardiovascular event and prolong survival, however participation in cardiac rehabilitation and knowledge of risk factors is poor in this population.

This project builds on previous work by researchers at the University of Sydney and Flinders University who have developed an app based on the Heart Foundation’s Six Steps to Cardiac Recovery. The app utilises avatar technology as a novel way to deliver education. The avatar mimics a human’s voice, facial expressions and gestures which may be more engaging than written information, especially for people with poor literacy.
 
The aims of the project are to evaluate the effectiveness of avatar-based discharge education on CHD knowledge, clinical outcomes and modifiable cardiac risk factors, and to explore the acceptability of and engagement with the app from the consumer’s perspective.
Find out more about this project here

Events and Opportunities 

SOLVE-CHD Project Showcase
Register here
2023 Core Research Facilities Symposium: Capabilities and Research
Discover Sydney's Core Research Facilities at a half-day symposium. Open to University of Sydney researchers, affiliates, and professionals interested in learning about USYD’s research infrastructure. The event features a keynote, facility showcases, and trade hall for direct discussions with experts from diverse facilities. Registration is free, including refreshments.
Register here
2023 NSW CVRN EMCR Masterclass
16 November 9am - 2pm, Lunch provided
Registration is now open!
Register

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