In underserved regions around the world, health workers often serve as sole providers for an entire community. Through Project ECHO, they are able to find relief from professional isolation while building the skills to expand access to care. ⏯️📺 https://t.co/gaYyJF3MZ3
#WHWWeek
As the world responds to Ebola, Project ECHO is working with our global network of healthcare leaders to respond. Our partners at @WHOAFRO hosted a learning webinar that equipped public health leaders and clinicians with outbreak information. Stay tuned for our next webinar.
Rural communities across the U.S. are expanding access to healthcare through Project ECHO. An article published by @HCInnovationGrp highlights how state governments are using their existing ECHO networks to develop Rural Health Transformation Programs. 🔗 https://t.co/iUdwAMIawm
Peer education transforms the experience of incarceration and reentry by integrating health education and mentorship into the lives of incarcerated people and returning citizens. Read more about our partnership with @NMCDPIO : https://t.co/VasenvTHgs
#HepatitisAwarenessMonth
🔊 Abby Flores, teaching and learning coach at Lavaland Elementary, describes how achieving grade-level literacy is a step-by-step learning process. Learn more in our community story: https://t.co/QZANjODsDW.
A study published by @ijdrugpolicy demonstrates how Project ECHO’s collaborative programs with the New Mexico Corrections Department (@NMCDPIO) have helped decrease hepatitis C infection rates among newly incarcerated people. 📖 https://t.co/NyQ47ivs6h
#HepatitisAwarenessMonth
Lavaland Elementary in Albuquerque, NM, is piloting a new approach to improving student literacy: school-wide professional development. Read our community story to learn more about our Structured Literacy ECHO Program: https://t.co/QZANjODsDW.
#scienceofreading#LETRstraining
Project ECHO’s Maternal and Child Health Initiative helps clinics and hospitals develop community-based maternity care through virtual mentorship.
Learn more about joining virtual network: https://t.co/esdmGOkY5M
#PreeclampsiaDay
We invite public health leaders, clinicians, and health care providers to join the @WHOAFRO Ebola Outbreak Update and Public Health Emergency of International Concern Briefing. Learn with us on either May 21 or May 22 at 12 p.m. EAT. Register: https://t.co/8zru8TcyUN
#Ebola
“Collaborative surveillance is one of the most powerful ways to strengthen Africa’s ability to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies." Our new initiative improves how countries detect and respond to disease outbreaks. Learn more. ⤵️
https://t.co/AZdSRJuJp7
This weekend, the @WHO declared Ebola a global health emergency. Together, we can prevent the spread of the disease through collaboration and healthcare systems strengthening. Learn more about our #CollaborativeSurveillance initiative: https://t.co/KBrw7R46XT
In 2025, only 21% of students at Lavaland Elementary were reading at grade level. Abby Flores, teaching coach, is improving reading and writing outcomes with support from Project ECHO. Learn more: https://t.co/QZANjODsDW
#scienceofreading
Learn how ECHO leaders and partners are building workforce capacity and expanding access to healthcare in rural communities across the United States. Join us for a learning webinar hosted by @CHCShealth.
📅 Thursday 5/21
🕐 2-3 p.m. ET
Register here: https://t.co/pcBvP6CKKI
Project ECHO’s Maternal and Child Health Initiative expands access to prenatal and post-partum care around the world. Clinicians in rural and underserved areas join our virtual learning networks to improve maternal care delivery in their communities.
https://t.co/esdmGOkY5M
It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science, a podcast by @unm, spoke with Andrea Zurawski, RN, Latin America director, and Dr. Matt Bouchonville, New Mexico medical director, about Project ECHO’s evolution. 🎧 Listen here:
https://t.co/3oblKoaFPu
Maternal mortality disparities persist across the world because communities do not have access to maternal health care. Learn how ECHO partners in Latin America are closing the maternal care gap through virtual mentorship.
https://t.co/Ot6GlBpI4G
#MaternalMentalHealthMonth
Universal access to midwifery care improves maternal health outcomes. Learn how more about Project ECHO’s Maternal and Child Health Initiative is expanding access to midwifery care around the world. https://t.co/esdmGOkY5M
#InternationalMidwifeDay#IDM2026
📚 It is #TeacherAppreciationWeek! Join us in celebrating educators and their impact. Kim Landry, second-grade educator in Alamogordo, NM, is transforming literacy outcomes, with support from Project ECHO. Read her story: https://t.co/08RnSmPFEw.
#scienceofreading#letrstraining
Earlier this week, Dr. Caroline Kisia, Project ECHO’s Africa director, led the panel discussion Scaling Affordable Digital Health Platforms for Primary Care Access at the World Health Summit Regional Meeting (@WorldHealthSmt).
Learn more about ECHO: https://t.co/joPuyzYQyV
Professor Lloyd Mulenga, director of infectious diseases at Zambia’s Ministry of Health, describes how his team expands access to clinical mentorship and training in "ECHO in Africa: Innovating Healthcare, Building Community." 🎞️ Watch the full video: https://t.co/OP4cxJtFWI
Virtual learning transforms how healthcare providers serve their communities and solve health emergencies. Learn how ECHO partners in Côte d’Ivoire rapidly responded to the COVID-19 pandemic through ECHO virtual networks: https://t.co/OP4cxJtFWI
#COVID19#digitallearning