Weekly seminars and case conferences provided by a variety of presenters and guest lecturers. Each presentation is designed to help clinicians enhance the scope of practice and knowledge of clinical interventions.
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The Weitzman ECHO Dermatology series trains primary care providers on how to incorporate dermatoscopes into practice, promote management strategies for common dermatological conditions, and improve the identification of skin cancers and infections.
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Weitzman ECHO in Ohio: Improving Women's Health in Primary Care is a bi-weekly videoconference that connects providers to a community of peers from across the state of Ohio and a panel of subject matter experts.
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Weitzman ECHO Peer Recovery Specialist is a twice monthly videoconference that connects Peer Recovery Specialists to a community of peers around the country and a panel of subject matter experts.
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Project ECHO Complex Care Management aims to translate the Project ECHO model, originally intended for physicians, into a tool that supports nurses as they care for their most complex patients.
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This series focuses on select topics geared toward school-based health professionals. Each session is $25 ($20 for CASBHC members).
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Addresses questions on HIV prevention, screening, and management, viral hepatitis screening and treatment, substance use disorder management, LGB and Transgender health including gender-affirming therapy, STI screening and treatment, and more.
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Weitzman ECHO MAT sessions provide the front-line primary care provider and team with the support and expert advice that they need to gain confidence in their management of opioid dependence with buprenorphine.
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Weitzman ECHO Complex Integrated Pediatrics connects rural primary care medical and behavioral health providers nationally with a multidisciplinary team of experts in complex pediatric care. The ECHO explores a variety of topics designed to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes for rural and underserved children and adolescents.
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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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