Latest Opportunities to Join, Learn Best Practices, and Earn Continuing Education Credits.
About the IUPUI ECHO Center
The IUPUI ECHO Center uses the Project ECHO model to create a peer-to-peer, virtual learning collaborative that increases workforce capacity. Rather than moving patients, ECHO moves knowledge and helps more patients receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time.
Each session features both a didactic presentation shared by a subject matter expert and a de-identified case presentation shared by a participating ECHO learner. Didactic presentations offer timely guidance on best practices in care, while case presentations allow participants to gather recommendations on clinical care and resources to best serve their patients. Presenting a patient case during an ECHO may fulfill community education criteria and count towards a Community Based Bonus.
All healthcare professionals are invited to join ECHO’s virtual sessions as your schedule allows. You can join anytime throughout the programming year!
Trans Health ECHO
The Trans Health ECHO will provide weekly specialized training to providers who are eager to develop best practices in gender-affirming and comprehensive care. The curriculum will focus on providing gender-affirming care while incorporating substance use disorder prevention, screening, and treatment for trans and gender-diverse patients.
Trans Health ECHO sessions will include a didactic presentation and case discussion and will last one hour. Free continuing education credits available for live participants.
The program will include a cohort of ~20 clinicians and spaces are limited. Practitioners currently providing care to gender diverse patients are encouraged to apply. Participants who complete the full training program will receive a certificate of recognition.
Complete the application form here to receive more information, or email Caroline Kryder-Reid at [email protected] with any questions.
Indiana Public Health Response ECHO
The Indiana Public Health Response ECHO is a space for medical and public health professionals to convene and discuss challenges and solutions to addressing the top public health issues in Indiana.
Participants will connect with subject matter experts on emerging infectious diseases, public health priorities, and prevention, screening, and treatment strategies. Free certified health education specialist (CHES) and AAFP credits are available for live participants.
Register for the Indiana Public Health Response ECHO using this link, or email Caroline Kryder-Reid at [email protected] with any questions.