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The ECHO Model has been used around the world to support mentorship and training in health care, education, climate change and other social determinants of health.
What is Project ECHO - UMass Chan Medical School
Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) developed at the University of New Mexico, is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that revolutionizes medical …
The ECHO Model and its Benefits - URMC Project ECHO
Project ECHO® dramatically improves both capacity and access to specialty care for rural and underserved populations. This low-cost, high-impact intervention is accomplished by linking …
Welcome | iECHO
Project ECHO® is a global initiative that uses technology to connect experts with frontline providers, empowering them with knowledge to impact their communities.By joining this ECHO …
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Project ECHO (Entrepreneurial Concepts Hands On!) collaborates directly with middle and high schools to offer project-based entrepreneurship programs that are innovative and equitable …
What is Project ECHO - Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is an information exchange that uses tele-mentoring to share knowledge between specialists (the hub) and outlying PCPs (the …
What is Project ECHO? - University of Kansas Medical Center
What is Project ECHO? Project ECHO utilizes technology to share knowledge across miles and across disciplines. By leveraging a free web-based platform, ECHO offers access while …
Overview | Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare …
Developed by Dr. Sanjeev Arora at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque to better serve patients with Hepatitis C, Project ECHO ® has rapidly expanded …
The ECHO Model - Project ECHO
Inspired by the way clinicians learn from medical rounds during residencies, the ECHO Model® has evolved into a learning framework that applies across disciplines for sustainable and …
Project ECHO: if we get it right, we can change the world
Jan 4, 2025 · “One expert can teach dozens, and they can help hundreds.” But the vision behind Project ECHO extended far beyond New Mexico. The model soon spread across the USA and …