Weitzman ECHO Prenatal and Maternal Health connects primary care providers, behavioral health providers, and care team members with a multidisciplinary faculty to improve the care of perinatal patients.
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Weitzman ECHO Alcohol Use Disorder is designed to equip primary care medical and behavioral health providers with the current best practices for preventing, screening, and treating Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and polysubstance use disorder.
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Funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as the organization responsible for The National Training and Technical Assistance Partners (NTTAP) on Clinical Workforce Development, Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC) under Moses/Weitzman Health System, Inc. provides a model of free technical and training assistance to health centers across the United States. The application will provide you with a detailed introduction and overview of these free learning opportunities.
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Weitzman ECHO Childhood Trauma for Intergrated Primary Care will connect primary care medical, behavioral health, and school-based health providers as we explore what we know about trauma and its impact on youth, families, and providers. This 12-session program will assist providers with strategies to assess, treat, and support children, adolescents, and their families who are experiencing trauma to improve care.
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This self-paced course provides medical assistants (MAs) and other healthcare professionals the tools they need to apply professionalism and effective communication within the interprofessional team and with patients.
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On November 11, 2025, the Connecticut Association of School-Based Health Centers will hold its annual conference. This premier learning opportunity builds upon our dedication to improving the health of youth by offering medical, behavioral health, and dental services in school-based health centers.
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This learning collaborative is designed to provide free training and technical assistance to support health centers beginning or restarting their move to high performance team-based comprehensive primary care with knowledge about the basic principles and best practices of care and the strategies to plan for implementation.
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After the live Project ECHO Support Models for Addiction Related Treatment (SMART) series concluded, Weitzman Institute and Yale School of Medicine adapted the Project ECHO content into brief, engaging e-learning modules in order to reach a broader audience for free. The five modules contain information on starting buprenorphine during pregnancy, psychiatric comorbidities, trauma-informed approaches, and postpartum care.
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Weitzman ECHO Substance Use Health sessions provide front-line primary care clinicians and team members with the support and expert advice they need to provide substance use disorder treatment with an integrated care approach.
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Weitzman ECHO Diabetes and Weight Management connects primary care providers, behavioral health providers, and care team members with a multidisciplinary faculty to improve the care of patients with type 2 diabetes with or without obesity.
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