5 A Toolkit for Health Care Professionals Recurrent Pericarditis Janet Kloos,RN, PhD, is a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) for the critical and acute cardiology population spanning 24 years. Her CNS role centers on coordination of seamless care for complex patients, providing continuity of care of patients from the intensive care unit through discharge and beyond as lead of a post-ICU syndrome recovery clinic. Publications include acute pericarditis, cardiac tamponade, the effect of a progress journal on anxiety of families of critically ill patients, stress, anxiety and growth of nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic, ICU survivor peer-led support groups and post-ICU syndrome recovery clinics. Dr. Kloos is an active member of the Critical and Acute Illness Recovery Organization (CAIRO), an international, multidisciplinary collaborative that evolved from the THRIVE initiative of the Society of Critical Care Medicine to promote awareness of Post ICU Syndrome (PICS), increase knowledge through research, publication and practice to improve outcomes for patients and families experiencing critical illness. Her research has focused on the needs of families of critically ill patients, mood changes in cardiac tamponade, education needs and priorities of patients after MI, supporting caregivers of left ventricular assist devices and a COVID-19 nurses’ study. Disclosures: Nothing to disclose S. Allen Luis, MD, PhD, FRACP, FACC, FASE, is the co-director of the Pericardial Diseases Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, dean of the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences and associate chair for education for the department of cardiovascular diseases. He also serves as medical director for the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences echocardiography and advanced cardiovascular sonography programs. Dr. Luis is a member of the board of directors for the American College of Cardiology (Minnesota Chapter) and the Committee on Accreditation for Advanced Cardiovascular Sonography. Dr. Luis’ principal clinical and research interests include diagnosis and treatment across the entire spectrum of pericardial diseases, including acute, recurrent and constrictive pericarditis. His areas of interest include the treatment of inflammatory pericarditis, where he has been actively involved in clinical trials using novel treatment approaches in this disease process. Dr. Luis also has an interest in multimodality imaging, including echocardiography, cardiac MRI and cardiac CT, and its application in patients with pericardial disease. Disclosures Employment: Mayo Clinic Professional Services and Activities: Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Medtronic, Cardiol Therapeutics Jeannine McClinton-Adams, PharmD, received her Pharm D degree from UCSF and worked for many years as a clinical pharmacist in long-term acute care. With a passion for helping patients achieve the best possible therapeutic outcomes, she has transitioned to Medication Therapy Management (MTM). She also serves on the APha-APPM Medication Management Sig’s Clinical Committee. Disclosures: Nothing to disclose Brittany Weber, MD, PhD, FACC, is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and associate physician in prevention cardiology and cardiovascular imaging at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), where she is the director of the cardio-rheumatology clinic. She is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania school of medicine with a PhD in immunology and she received internal medicine training, including serving as a chief medical resident, and then cardiovascular training and cardiovascular imaging research fellowship at BWH. Her clinical interests include cardiovascular risk stratification and prevention in patients with systemic inflammatory disorders, including the use of multimodality imaging, specific antiinflammatory medications and cardiovascular effects, and pericardial disease and the use of novel anti-inflammatory treatments. Her research is broadly focused on translational research in systemic inflammatory conditions harnessing advanced cardiovascular imaging and immunology. Disclosures Employment: Brigham and Women’s Hospital Professional Services and Activities: Horizon Therapeutics, Novo Nordisk, Kiniksa Pharmaceuticals, Bristol Myers Squibb Company
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