Skip to main content

Health Sciences

Open Main MenuClose Main Menu

Project ECHO

Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a collaborative model of medical education and care management that empowers clinicians in rural and underserved communities to provide specialty care to more people right where they live. Through the use of technology, Project ECHO connects an interdisciplinary team at the OSU Center for Health Sciences with community providers to discuss treatment for chronic and complex medical conditions. Launched in 2003 by the University of New Mexico, Project ECHO operates more than 90 hubs worldwide covering more than 45 diseases and conditions. 

 

Click this link to access OSU Project ECHO.

osu chs and project echo duel logo

 


RVHAP and Project ECHO Sessions

Current Topics

  • Military Culture
  • Moral Injury
  • Veterans & ACEs
     

Upcoming Topics

  • VA Mission Act & Community Care Network
  • Veterans & Addiction Medicine
  • Suicidal Ideations & Prevention
  • Complementary Healthcare Approaches
  • Military Sexual Trauma (Including LGBTQ)
  • Complex PTSD
  • Diversity in Veteran Populations
  • Connecting Veterans and Resources Within Their Community
  • Long-Term Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on All Aspects of Veteran Care
  • Home Health for Aging Veterans
  • And more...

 

 

 

MENUCLOSE