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 free self-paced module features a multidisciplinary panel of experts who will review the complexities of obesity, treatment and diagnosis, and how to work with your patients.
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This free enduring activity ensures that PCPs are familiar with the national COVID-19 treatment guidelines for high-risk, non-hospitalized patients and can provide high-quality, appropriate care for their patients at greatest risk for progression to severe COVID-19.
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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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In this e-learning series, interdisciplinary teams of leaders will participate in collaborative workshops and emerge with action-oriented, ready-to-implement plans to impact areas such as talent acquisition: inclusive hiring practices, recruitment and retention strategies; employee engagement and inclusion; utilizing data to inform policy and practice; recognizing and mitigating structures of power and oppression; and organizational accountability.
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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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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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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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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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This series discusses factors regarding supervising behavioral health trainees for supervisors with 3 or less years of experience. This includes making the decision to become a supervisor, supervisory models, managing the supervisory relationship from several viewpoints, and ethical considerations.
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