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Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes): A new model for educating primary care providers about treatment of substance use disorders

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Authors: Miriam Komaromy, Dan Duhigg, Adam Metcalf, Cristina Carlson, Summers Kalishman, Leslie Hayes, Tom Burke, Karla Thornton and Sanjeev Arora

Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health care Outcomes) is an effort focused at providing training and mentorship to primary care providers for management of patients with complex conditions. This article looks at teleECHO, a clinic based out of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center which aims to benefit individuals suffering from behavioural health and substance use disorders. 

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Resource Topic: Behavior Change and Communication, Care Teams

Resource Type: Journal articles

Year: 2016

Region: North America (U.S. and Canada)

Country: United States of America

Publisher May Restrict Access: No

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