Announcements
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NEW K12 Series 2024-2025 Announced – Check out and register for our new ECHO for Education training series to support educators and school-based providers.
Creating an account in our new system is required to access this year’s training and view session topics for each date (instructions). Contact echoidaho@uidaho.edu for additional assistance.
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Updated Webinars – Earn free CE/CME credits at your convenience with ECHO Idaho webinars, recently reviewed by expert panelists to ensure the latest information. Covering topics from liver disease and hepatitis to behavioral health, these webinars provide valuable insights. Access the webinars on our website.
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Date: Tuesday, Sep. 3, 2024
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Time: 4 – 5 p.m. Mountain time
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Topic: Promoting Positive Influences and Understanding Risk Factors of Substance Use
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Featuring: Katie Francis, Ed.S., Director for Strategy and Development, Idaho Resilience Project
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Date: Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024
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Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Mountain time
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Topic: Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
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Featuring: Chris Streeter, M.D., Medical Director, St. Luke's Children's Center for Neurobehavioral Medicine
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Date: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024
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Time: Noon to 1 p.m. Mountain time
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Topic: Harm Reduction in Idaho
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Featuring: Amber LaRocco, CADC, Harm Reduction Program Manager, Trivium Life Services
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A space for healthcare professionals to ask questions and discuss treatment options for patients with opioid and substance use disorders. Connect with local addiction and behavioral health specialists to receive quality feedback, suggestions, and support in real-time.*
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Date: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024
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Time: 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Mountain time
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Addiction Specialists: Alicia Carrasco, M.D.| Nina Abul-Husn, M.D., MSPH
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Behavioral Health Specialists: Lana Schuerman, LCPC, AADC, SPMI | Shannon Stevens-Commers, CADC
*These sessions are not available for continuing education credit.
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ECHO Idaho is Jointly Accredited. Unless noted otherwise, ECHO Idaho series qualify for interprofessional continuing education, meaning that all individuals on a healthcare team can claim continuing education credits through live participation with ECHO Idaho. Check out our website to learn more.
Project ECHO® collects registration, participation, questions/answers, chat comments, and poll responses for some teleECHO® programs. Your individual data will be kept confidential. These data may be used for reports, maps, communications, surveys, quality assurance, evaluation, research, and to inform new initiatives.
ECHO Idaho is led by the University of Idaho and the WWAMI Medical Education Program.
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