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Register: Enter “KUMC Project ECHO” into your web browser
Select: Kansas Connecting Communities ECHO
PROJECT ECHOExtension for Community Healthcare Outcomes
You’re invited to our:
Kansas Connecting CommunitiesECHO
✓Screening for Behavioral Health and Substance Use✓Brief Interventions✓Referral to Treatment/Warm Handoff✓Implementation Strategies
Join us:Thursdays in September
5, 12, 19 and 2612:00 (Noon) till 1:00 PM
Calling all:Primary Health Care; Behavioral Health Care; Mental Health
Care; and Community Professionals -interested in how you and your community partners can assist
pregnant/postpartum women experiencing substance use disorders or a mental health disorder, such as depression or
anxiety.
Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes
ECHO Partners
Making geography irrelevant 913-588-2081 | [email protected]
Empowering Communities
• Acquire new skills and competencies• Become part of a community of practice and
learning• Gain access to inter-professional team of
specialty providers and colleagues to offer support in how to manage patients with complex conditions
• Increase their professional satisfaction
Tele-ECHO Clinic
• Helps provide better access for patients in rural and underserved communities
• Reduces treatment disparities• Provides rapid dissemination of new
knowledge• Promotes consistency in care and practice• Spreads knowledge, expands capacity and
accelerates collective wisdom
Moving Knowledge, Not Patients
ECHO uses video-conferencing technology to offer mentoring. Connect from your computer, with a webcam and microphone, a tablet or smart phone to gain access to case-based learning and interdisciplinary teams.
Tele-ECHO Model • Collaborative education
• Democratize and de-monopolize knowledge linking inter-disciplinary specialty team with multiple primary care clinicians
• Experts mentor and share their expertise across a virtual network
Kansas Connecting Communities ECHO
Kansas Connecting Communities is a grant funded initiative with a goal of increasing universal screening of pregnant and postpartum women for mood/anxiety and substance use disorders. We are hosting this regional
event as a means of providing education as well as opportunities for collaboration and partnership
CME/CNE/CE: For information regarding continuing education credit, please access the links for each of the specific sessions that will be found in the session’s agenda.