Virtual Medical Knowledge-Sharing: Project ECHO
The ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) model™ is a medical education and care management collaborative that empowers clinicians in remote settings to deliver better care to more people locally. By putting local clinicians together with specialist teams at larger medical centers in weekly virtual clinics or teleECHO™ clinics, Project ECHO:
- shares knowledge
- expands treatment capacity
- offers peer support to otherwise regionally isolated clinicians.
Project teleECHO™ Clinics
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Consortium
One Health and Billings Clinic are thrilled to share the launch of the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) Consortium Project ECHO series – a virtual education and networking program that provides case-based learning and review of best practices for professionals caring for substance exposed infants and their families. Beginning in February 2025, NAS Consortium Project ECHO clinics will be held from 12:00 – 1:00 pm on the third Wednesday of each month.
NAS Consortium Project ECHO clinics are only open to healthcare professionals involved in the care and treatment of substance exposed infants and families in Montana and northern Wyoming. If you are a physician, advanced practitioner, nurse, social worker, or care coordinator working in an obstetric or neonatal care unit (or related setting), we encourage you to attend our clinics and to share your case studies and clinical questions.
Register for the NAS Consortium.