This programming has been replaced with the on demand Connecting the Dots series.
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Women & SUD ECHO® is now Connecting the Dots
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a collaborative model of medical education and care management that empowers clinicians everywhere to provide better care to more people, right where they live. The ECHO model™ does not actually “provide” care to patients. Instead, it dramatically increases access to specialty treatment in rural and underserved areas by providing front-line clinicians with the knowledge and support they need to manage patients with complex conditions. Learn more about the model.
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Wisconsin CONNECT ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a collaboration between the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Center for Urban Population Health, Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care, and women-specific substance use treatment programs in Wisconsin. ECHO is an opportunity for women’s substance use treatment providers to come together with clinicians who provide medical care to women with substance use disorders to learn and share information and strategies to improve the lives of women, their children, and their families. The ECHO is conducted monthly for one hour and includes a brief educational presentation on a topic of interest, a case presentation by a collaborator, and a discussion on strategies that can help the provider offer the best possible care for the client/patient.
The sessions took place the second Friday of every month from 9:00 am – 10:00 am CST. |
Have a case to share with our learning community? Please click the button to the right and complete the form with some basic details and we will follow up. Thank you for your consideration.
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If you have questions about the ECHO, please see FAQs.
Accreditation
The ECHO Series will be offering CME/CHE. Below are the accreditation statements for your reference. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care (WAPC) and the Center for Urban Population Health (CUPH). The Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care (WAPC) is accredited by the Wisconsin Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Wisconsin Association for Perinatal Care (WAPC) designates this internet live course for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. To receive credit, participants must attend the entire activity. |
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No one in control of content has any relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.* *Ineligible companies are those whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. |
Archive and Resources
July 9, 2020 | Framing substance use in perinatal period: Where do you start on a circle?
August 13, 2020 | Supporting substance exposed infants: Helping the medicine go down
September 10, 2020 | Fetal Alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD): Is it worth the diagnosis?
October 8, 2020 | effects of covid-19 on substance use disorders
November 12, 2020 | Substance use, pregnancy, & Incarceration
December 10, 2020 | Trauma responsive services-what do they look like
January 14, 2021 | addressing emergent and urgent physical health issues in women participating in sud tx
February 11, 2021 | where and how do peers add value to women's sud recovery
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March 11, 2021 | SOARing Past the pandemic
April 8, 2021 | Pregnancy and sud? COnsider a Doula
May 13, 2021 | Behavioral Health and Substance Use Treatment in the Telehealth Platform: Providing best care on the Virtual Frontline
June 10, 2021 | Women with disabilities: Implications for Treatment and Recovery
July 8, 2021 | The Gift of Self-care & Wellness: “You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have”
Aug 12, 2021 | Supporting Women with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with Complex Needs in the Perinatal Period
Sept 9 , 2021 | CAPTA Reauthorization 2021: What Changes are Around the Corner for Plans of Safe Care?
Dec 9, 2021 | A man alone: increasing the wellbeing of fathers, father figures, and family members in women's SUD tx
March 10, 2022 | Update on Neonatal outcomes of methamphetamine-exposed pregnancies
April 8, 2022 | Testing newborns for exposure to subtances of abuse
June 10, 2022 | Neonatal withdrawl: Back to Basics
July 8, 2022 | The Importance of peers to pregnant women and their families
August 12, 2022 | Wisconsin WOmen's Health Foundation: How Programs and services can support substance use prevention and recovery in wisconsin
September 9, 2022 | Alcohol Use in pregnancy: Current Issues and policy
January 13, 2023 | Never Alone: Toward an Equitable Response to the Ongoing Opioid Crisis During the Perinatal Period
June 9, 2023 | Harm Reduction: Meeting Pregnant Persons where They Are