Rutgers Project ECHO
Building collaborative communities to overcome health care disparities.
Sickle Cell Disease may impact one family member directly, but all feel the repercussions even if they themselves do not have Sickle Cell Disease. Learn how providers can help support individuals with Sickle Cell Disease and their families while reducing barriers to care on our next Sickle Cell ECHO on Tuesday, June 23rd at noon. Providers and community members alike are welcome to join to learn more and work together to overcome common struggles. Register now at go.rutgers.edu/SCD-ECHO
Myths and fears around dental care during pregnancy are often brought up. Dismissing these can cause greater distrust, leading to gaps in care for vulnerable populations. Learn about the common myths and fears on our next Dental Care during Pregnancy ECHO, Tuesday June 16th at noon. You will gain insight into how to address these and shared decision making techniques to close gaps in care. Register now: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM177073650420866AG8ESNI0
Therapeutic recreation uses structured play and sensory stimulation to help infants achieve developmental milestones, regulate their nervous systems, and heal. Learn how therapeutic recreation can be used in tandem with other treatment to help substance-exposed infants reach their full potential. Join our MOI ECHO, Thursday June 11th at 7:30am. Register now on iECHO: https://iecho.org/public/program/PRGM1764157466750NN2AUQAH6B
Understanding what Sickle Cell Disease and Trait is seems easy. It is a blood disorder that can cause sickle shaped red blood cells, but there is much more than that. Learning about the origins, how it is inherited, and who is at higher risk can help prepare you and your patients to understand the disease. Learn more on our next SCD ECHO tomorrow, June 9th, at noon. Register now at: https://go.rutgers.edu/scd-echo
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We are two weeks away from the start of our Prematurity Prevention Initiative ECHO! This series will focus on promoting health during pregnancy and chronic disease management. All perinatal providers are encouraged to join and work to address the maternal health crisis in New Jersey. Register now on iECHO: go.rutgers.edu/PPI-ECHO Rutgers University Rutgers School of Public Health RWJBarnabas Health
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