Start Your Own ECHO Program
NEOMED proudly announces that it has been designated as a training center or “Superhub” for new ECHO programs. As a newly-designated Superhub, staff are prepared to provide training to launch and support new programs.
ECHO program topics are typically healthcare-related but educational ECHOs are also welcome as long as they follow the four key ECHO program components:
- Amplification – Use technology to leverage scarce resources
- Best practice sharing to reduce disparity
- Case-based learning to master complexity
- Database provided through the ECHO website to monitor outcomes
Steps to Starting a New ECHO Program
Learn
If there is strong interest in starting a program, register for the monthly Start-your-Own ECHO Introduction to ECHO by Project ECHO Founder Dr. Sanjeev Arora and contact NEOMED Project ECHO.
Agree
Once a group of experts (a “hub”) decides ECHO is the right model for a project, the project team will enter into an agreement with Project ECHO. NEOMED Superhub can assist with this process.
Train
Training can commence after the partnership agreement is signed.
Support
Armed with knowledge and years of ECHO expert experience, NEOMED Superhub will provide support as you launch your program.
NEOMED ECHO Services
Updates – ECHO partners receive ongoing new information and resources.
Personalized Information Meetings – Contact NEOMED Project ECHO.
More Information & Videos
Explore the information and training videos from the ECHO Institute at the University of New Mexico (UNM). UNM offers online and in-person trainings.
Contact NEOMEDECHO@neomed.edu to discuss regional training options.
Contact
Emily Murphy
Director, Center for Integrated Primary and Mental Health Care
Phone: 330.325.6812
Email: emurphy1@neomed.edu
To learn more about Project ECHO Programs
Email: NEOMEDECHO@neomed.edu