Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes)

Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) uses technology to leverage scarce resources, reduces disparities in care by demonopolizing knowledge, provides case-based learning to enhance mastery of complex information and increase impact, and uses web-based databases to monitor outcomes.

This is a cost-free partnership between local primary care providers and the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health to improve access to high-quality treatment for common, complex, and chronic diseases in Indiana. With support from interdisciplinary teams of medical specialists based in Indianapolis, the IUI ECHO Center uses technology to facilitate mentoring and knowledge sharing, enabling clinicians to provide best-practice care locally.

Benefits of Participating

  • Free AAFP continuing medical education (CME) credits
  • The opportunity to present your complex cases and receive feedback from IU specialists and your peers
  • Improve your skills and practice at the top of your license
  • Retain patients in their medical home
  • Open access to all ECHO references and resources

Find out more and register here.