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Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes is an innovative tele mentoring program designed to create virtual communities of learners. Project ECHO brings together healthcare providers and subject matter experts using video conferences, brief lecture presentations, and case-based or situation-based learning.
To obtain access to additional presentation material or a recording of any sessions, contact Krista Brown.
2023 Spring Sessions
Conducting Public Health Preparedness Exercises Using Virtual or Electronic Platforms with Kelly Dickinson
An Introduction to Wellness, How One Lives Effectively (WHOLE)
Community Assessment Tools: Getting Ready for the Next Disaster
Summer 2022 Sessions
COVID-19 & Emerging Infectious Diseases: Nebraska Update
2022 Joint Commission Emergency Management Standards Update
Spring 2022 Sessions
Staffing Challenges: A Panel Discussion with Local Healthcare Facilities and a Staffing Recruiter
The Nebraska Legislature and Healthcare with Andy Hale
2021 Fall Sessions
First Heal the Healer with Sara Richards
COVID-19 Response: The Fourth Wave in LA
Strategies and Contingency Actions to Address Pediatric Surge
Summer 2021 Sessions
Nebraska Medicine: Remote Work with Fran Venuto
I am NOT wearing a mask": Verbal De-Escalation in Healthcare with Charlotte Evans, MA
Spring 2021 Sessions
CMS Rule Update Synopsis
Updated Guidance for Emergency Preparedness
Finding the Balance with Steve Wengel
Staffing Challenges