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ECHO – Foundations of SUD Care II – Winter 2025

The overall program goal is to support primary care clinicians and their teams as they diagnose and treat patients with addiction in their practices. All sessions include a brief didactic presentation and interactive, deidentified case discussion.

ECHO – Hepatitis C: Treatment and Elimination – Winter 2025

This ECHO will provide clinicians and other healthcare workers with evidence-based tools to screen, diagnose, and treat those with Hepatitis B and C, as well as identify liver-related complications.

ECHO – Deprescribing for Older Adults – Winter 2025

This 12-session ECHO program will help PCPs who feel ill-equipped to manage complexity and polypharmacy and have identified geriatric medicine as a desired educational topic. Literature suggests PCPs have reservations with key aspects of deprescribing, including knowledge gaps (e.g., concerns…

ECHO – Mental Health Community of Practice

The purpose of this 6 session community of practice is to build the capacity of primary care clinicians and clinical teams to effectively manage common mental health conditions in adults. It will feature interactive case presentations from the participants. The…

ECHO – Substance Use Disorders in Jails Community of Practice Winter 2025

This ECHO aims to increase Substance Use Disorder (SUD) identification and treatment by Oregon jail using the Project ECHO model. ECHO is a tele-mentoring program that uses videoconferencing technology to faciliatate interactive and practical case presentations from participants.

ECHO – Suicide Prevention – Winter 2025

The purpose of the Suicide Prevention ECHO is to build the capacity of primary care clinicians and their team members in rural and urban areas to provide safe care for individuals with suicidal thoughts and behaviors as well as understand…

ECHO – Substance Use Disorders in Emergency Departments – Winter 2025

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…