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Stop a Stroke Campaign - Healthcare Professionals
The
Stop a Stroke campaign provides GP practices with advice, knowledge and support
to identify and review patients with atrial fibrillation to ensure they are receiving appropriate anticoagulation when indicated.
Find out more via the links below.
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