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Cardiology Today is published twice a year. It is published in print in a dedicated section within Medicine Today and online at cardiologytoday.com.au. The full text of all peer reviewed articles published in Cardiology Today since April 2011 is available on this website. For more information on the editorial content of Cardiology Today, read our About Cardiology Today section.
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Access to all Cardiology Today full text articles
On registration to the Medicine Today website, healthcare professionals who have an Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) number, medical students and paid subscribers to the online and/or print editions of Medicine Today have immediate access to all content on the Cardiology Today website, as well as that of the sister publications Endocrinology Today, Pain Management Today and Respiratory Medicine Today. Cardiology Today provides topic-specific, peer reviewed clinical information to assist GPs and interested specialists in their day-to-day practice.
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How to access content
Accessing full text articles
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Links to Recent Articles on similar subject areas, Patient Handouts and Supplements are found on the abstract pages of each article. If an article has been updated and published at a later date in a Medicine Today Supplement you will be directed to the revised article.
Browsing
There are various ways you can browse the content on this website, including:
- Past Issues: browse our content by year and month of publication.
- Topics: browse articles by broad topic areas.
- Patient Handouts: look for Patient Handouts according to topic area – our Patient Handouts are available free of charge to nonsubscribers, as well as subscribers.
- Clinical Flowcharts: find articles that include flowcharts to help guide the diagnosis, investigation and management of various conditions.
- Case Studies: browse our Case Study collection.
- ECG Education: review your knowledge on ECGs in this case-based series of articles.
- Regular Series: browse articles by regular series type, including Case Studies, ECG Education, GP Emergency Medicine, Perspectives and Focus on COVID-19.
Searching
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