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 Complex Integrated Pediatrics connects primary care medical and behavioral health providers to a team of experts from primary care and school-based settings to improve care and management of complex pediatric conditions.
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Weitzman ECHO Advanced Primary Care connects rural primary care medical and behavioral health providers nationally with a multidisciplinary team of experts to improve the quality of care and clinical outcomes for rural and underserved patients in adult psychiatry and substance use disorders.
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This ECHO learning series connects healthcare providers to a community of peers and subject-matter experts from across Ohio to address patients’ complex health needs related to substance use disorders.
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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 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 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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This ECHO series is a no-cost, 10-session continuing education series for clinicians who face significant challenges in community health care concerning the formal diagnosis and management of obesity.
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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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