Rutgers Project ECHO
Building collaborative communities to overcome health care disparities.
06/11/2026
Rutgers Project ECHO knows that you don't stop meeting the needs of your patients and clients in the summer which is why we continue to offer high quality programs throughout the summer. We have 5 programs running throughout the summer! You can learn more about our offerings on our website and find a program that is right for you: https://projectecho.rutgers.edu/
Therapeutic recreation uses structured play and sensory stimulation to help infants achieve developmental milestones, regulate their nervous systems, and heal. Learn how therapeutic recreation can be used in tandem with other treatment to help substance-exposed infants reach their full potential. Join our MOI ECHO, Thursday June 11th at 7:30am. Register now on iECHO: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM1764157466750NN2AUQAH6B
Understanding what Sickle Cell Disease and Trait is seems easy. It is a blood disorder that can cause sickle shaped red blood cells, but there is much more than that. Learning about the origins, how it is inherited, and who is at higher risk can help prepare you and your patients to understand the disease. Learn more on our next SCD ECHO tomorrow, June 9th, at noon. Register now at: https://go.rutgers.edu/scd-echo
06/08/2026
The Community Awareness, Resources, and Education (CARE) ECHO is returning July 8th! Join our six session series to learn the latest on mental health support, medical legal partnerships, healthcare access for all, and of course a whole lot of community resources for you and the people you support. This series is geared towards Community Health Workers, but all are welcome to join! Registration is open now at https://go.rutgers.edu/CARE-ECHO
06/03/2026
We are two weeks away from the start of our Prematurity Prevention Initiative ECHO! This series will focus on promoting health during pregnancy and chronic disease management. All perinatal providers are encouraged to join and work to address the maternal health crisis in New Jersey. Register now on iECHO: go.rutgers.edu/PPI-ECHO Rutgers University Rutgers School of Public Health RWJBarnabas Health
06/02/2026
Looking for an inclusive book club to join this month? Johanne Mayer runs a book club for adults with disabilities that is open to all. Enjoy this great weather with a wonderful book. Email [email protected] for more information!
Oral health during pregnancy is important and it continues to be critical beyond birth for infants. Learn how to support new families' oral health and provide guidance beyond infancy. Join our Oral Health During Pregnancy Tuesday, June 2nd at noon to learn the latest from a interdisciplinary team of experts. Register now: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM177073650420866AG8ESNI0
06/01/2026
Kick off Pride month with a new episode of the All Teach All Listen podcast focused on LGBTQ+ health! Our own Sean Cuddihy talks with Gloria Bachmann and Perry Farhat from the PROUD Gender Center of New Jersey and the Dean of the Rutgers School of Public Health, Perry Halkitis, about access to LGBTQ+ services in NJ and the importance whole person health. Listen at the link below or wherever you listen to podcasts.
LGBTQ+ Health and Whole-Person Care | All Teach All Listen: Beyond the ECHO On Episode 8 host Sean Cuddihy talks with Dr. Gloria Bachmann, Perry Farhat, and Dr. Perry Halkitis to examine LGBTQ+ health in New Jersey. They discuss progress, ongoing access gaps, the role of family and trauma, and the need for psychological safety and intersectional, whole-person care. The epis...
Neonatal care can be different for infants who are exposed to opioids. It is a critical period that can impact long term outcomes for the infant. Join the MOI ECHO, Thursday the 28th at 7:30am, Learn best practices and how to negate negative long term outcomes for substance exposed infants. Register now: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM1764157466750NN2AUQAH6B
05/27/2026
Whether you are a regular on our Substance Use Disorder and Maternal Opioid Intervention ECHOs or you are just interested in learning from speakers, this event is for you! Join Southern New Jersey Perinatal Cooperative for an in-person event on June 3rd from 8:30AM - 3:00PM focusing on perinatal mental health and substance use.
You can earn CEs and connect with people who are interested in similar topics. Register now on their website: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hot-topics-emerging-trends-in-perinatal-mental-health-and-substance-use-tickets-1987628727028?aff=oddtdtcreator
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