Project ECHO is a collaborative, tele-mentoring program designed to bring together subject matter experts and community-based providers in an “all teach, all learn” environment. ECHO creates ongoing learning communities where providers from a variety of disciplines receive support and develop the skills they need to diagnose and treat pediatric patients. Designed to help move knowledge, not patients, through case discussions and didactic presentations, Nationwide Children’s Hospital offers ECHO groups across a range of topics, including behavioral health, constipation (featuring an expert from Dayton Children’s), pediatric pain, telehealth autism assessment, Tourette syndrome and tic disorders and cerebral palsy. Register now for ECHOs taking place in quarter 1 of 2024 at NationwideChildrens.org/ECHO
Register Now: Project ECHO Q1 Offerings
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