Publications by authors named "J P Mulrow"

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) clinicians who care for seriously ill patients frequently report that they do not feel confident nor adequately prepared to manage patients' palliative care (PC) needs. With the goal, therefore, of increasing PC knowledge and skills amongst interprofessional clinicians providing CVD care, the ACC's PC Workgroup designed, developed, and implemented a comprehensive PC online educational activity. This paper describes the process and 13-month performance of this free, online activity for clinicians across disciplines and levels of training, "Palliative Care for the Cardiovascular Clinician" (PCCVC).

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Article Synopsis
  • Palliative care (PC) is critical for high-quality treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD), but there's limited knowledge about its incorporation into CVD training programs.
  • A survey distributed to leaders of CVD fellowships revealed that while most programs address PC annually, many expressed dissatisfaction with the quality and quantity of education provided.
  • Identified barriers to effective PC education included overwhelming content demands and a lack of interest from both fellows and faculty, highlighting the need for improved training and strategies for integrating PC into curricula.
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Odorous compound emissions and odor complaints from the public are rising concerns for agricultural, industrial, and water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) near urban areas. Many facilities are deploying sensors that measure malodorous compounds and other factors related to odor creation and dispersion. Focusing on the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago's (MWRDGCs) Thornton Composite Reservoir (7.

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The variability of plasma amiodarone levels in 51 patients receiving chronic oral therapy over 4-53 (median 19) months was examined; 3-14 (median 5) plasma samples were obtained. After a loading dose, most patients received either 200 mg or 400 mg a day. Mean plasma amiodarone concentration was 1.

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