Topic: TBA
Speakers: TBA
About the Series:
Project ECHO® is a learning framework designed to build capacity of professionals and community members to provide evidence-based services. Led by a multidisciplinary team of experts, ECHO participants engage in a virtual community with their peers where they share knowledge, support and feedback.
The Waisman Center’s Health Care Transition ECHO is a virtual training series for health care providers across the US who work with youth and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This includes primary and specialty care providers, advanced practice providers (NP/PA), nurses, social workers, and any other provider interested in health care transition.
Participants will learn and share strategies to support youth and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to direct their own transition from pediatric to adult care and a healthy adulthood. Topics for this round include:
- Working with Schools on Health Care Transition
- Health Care Transition Services for those with Medical Complexity
- Mental Health Barriers and Options during the Transition to Adult Services
- Payment for Health Care Transition Services
- Role of Families from Different Cultures in Health Care Transition
When: The Waisman Center’s Health Care Transition ECHO virtual training series is a free, national 5-session series will be offered January to May 2025 11:30am – 1:00pm CST on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The first session will be on Tuesday, January 14th
Registration: Visit here to Register for Health Care Transition ECHO
Join the Training: Once you register for the Health Care Transition ECHO you will receive an email with session details.
Please contact transitionECHO@waisman.wisc.edu with any questions.
CEC: Continuing education credits will be available. Contact us at transitionECHO@waisman.wisc.edu