ECHO Ontario
Project ECHO Ontario Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship
That all primary care providers in Ontario have the knowledge and support to manage complex disease states safely and effectively
09/03/2021
NEW ECHO in Ontario 🔥 Occupational and Environmental Medicine ( )
This pilot research program, hosted by the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and funded by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), consists of 12 sessions running from September 17 to December 3, 2021 on Fridays from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM EST.
👉 Register here https://echooem.iwh.on.ca/register
10/02/2020
ECHO Ontario Autism celebrating as we remember so that it never happens again.
09/14/2020
ECHO Managing in the Community.
Learn about: for Outpatients in the Community
Tuesday, September 15, 2-3pm ET
uhn.echoontario.ca/covid-19/
09/09/2020
Registration for our ECHO Ontario Child & Youth Mental Health Cycle 10 is now open!
Please visit our website for program details or to register https://cheo.echoontario.ca/register/
Register – ECHO Ontario Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO Informations en français ci-dessous Thank you for your interest in becoming a Learning Partner! Click to Register Registration is now open for our next cycle beginning Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Download the flyer Common Questions: When does the next cycle start? Tuesday, September 8th, 2020 How m...
09/09/2020
The ECHO Ontario Mental Health project virtually connects health care providers in remote communities with clinicians and educators from across the province.
Their work is key to unlocking impactful change in .
One CAMH: IMPACT Find out more about IMPACT, a key strategic direction for One CAMH: Strategic Plan 2020-2023.
09/09/2020
Welcome back after the Summer Holidays!
September 10 2020 (12:30 to 2:00pm ET)
ECHO Chronic Pain and Opioid Stewardship presents:
and Stopping with Amy Robidas (RN) and Dr Andrea Furlan (MD)
Register here https://uhn.echoontario.ca/register/
08/07/2020
Session 4 – August 11
ECHO Managing Covid-19 in Primary Care, with Dr. Dan Liberman, geriatric medicine, UHN
Learn about: Managing -19 in aggregated settings
A- Risk assessment
B- Treatment options available
Translation to Portugues is available for this session.
Register here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/COVIDFORM
For healthcare providers interested in learning about Child & Youth Mental Health, don't miss this opportunity.
08/01/2020
This August, we'll be offering a two-part series for primary care providers on supporting families with screentime during .
đź—“Part 1 | Wednesday, August 19, 2020, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
đź—“Part 2 | Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Register ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/y3l24qm2
Project ECHO
ECHO Ontario
07/27/2020
https://cheo.echoontario.ca/
Many Ontarian children and youth live in remote and underserved communities. Eighteen percent of Ontarians live in rural areas, where only 2% of the province’s child psychiatrists live. ECHO Ontario CYMH aims to change diagnostic, prescribing, treatment and referral practices of Primary Care Providers (P*Ps) who are caring for children and youth with mental health problems. We are going to accomplish this by:
-Improving P*P capacity to safely and effectively treat mental health problems.
-Reduce the need for specialist intervention.
-Faster access in which patients can get care.
-Creating local experts in CYMH.
-Reduce disparities in the quality of care for rural, remote, and underserved areas by providing culturally-competent care in a local environment.
-Collaborate with P*Ps to develop new models of care delivery to underserved areas.
-Build a virtual Community of Practice for P*Ps that provide peer support and a consultation network.
Our Vision: One standard of mental health care for every child and youth, no matter where they live.
Our Mission: Deliver specialty level mental health care to children and youth in every corner of Ontario by moving knowledge, not people.
Our Motto: “We All Teach. We All Learn. Every Week.”
07/27/2020
ECHO Coping with COVID is designed for Healthcare Providers and Residents responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Participants are invited to join ECHO sessions virtually through multi-point videoconference technology to share and learn about ways to build resilience and overall wellness through didactic lectures and case-based discussions. In partnership with CAMH
https://camh.echoontario.ca/echo-coping-with-covid/
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