Academic Medicine

ECHO – Integrating Nutrition in Primary Care – Spring 2026

The purpose of this ECHO is to support primary care providers and their care teams in 1) preventing chronic disease through evidence-based nutrition strategies and 2) developing a deeper understanding of the social and environmental drivers of health related to…

ECHO – Substance Use Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum Care – Spring 2026

This ECHO aims to increase Substance Use Disorder (SUD) identification and treatment for prenatal and perinatal people, with a special focus on opioid use disorder and illicit non-pharmaceutical fentanyl. Opioid-related harms for prenatal and perinatal people are increasing during this…

ECHO – Beyond ACEs – Spring 2026

This 12-session ECHO program will move beyond awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and into actionable, trauma-responsive practices that promote healing, resilience, and systemic change. This program will aim to equip professionals with tools, knowledge, and strategies to prevent harm,…

SAP-port System Building: Empowering Patients With Seizure Action Plans

This activity aims to improve learners’ knowledge, confidence, and competence in understanding the latest science, emerging conference and clinical trial data, and ongoing clinical trials to optimize treatment for patients with epilepsy.

ECHO – Gender Affirming Care Community of Practice

This case-based community of practice focuses on supporting primary care clinicians to care for patients who need gender-affirming care. Participants will bring cases to be discussed by their peers and an interdisciplinary panel of their

ECHO -SUD Prevention and Early Intervention – Winter 2026

The purpose of the Substance Use Disorder Prevention and Early Intervention ECHO program is to build the capacity of counselors, school administrators, and health professionals to develop their own vision for SUD prevention.

ECHO – Substance Use Disorders in Emergency Departments – Winter 2026

This ECHO aims to increase Substance Use Disorder (SUD) identification and evidence based treatment by Oregon Emergency Department staff. Barriers to excellent SUD care in EDs have included: stigma against persons with SUD, inexperience with medication for opioid use disorder…

Artificial Intelligence for Providers: A Risk Management Perspective

The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medicine presents both immense opportunities and significant challenges for the healthcare providers and other practitioners. While AI holds promise for improving patient safety, reducing costs, and enhancing experiences for both patients and…