ECHO TXST Program

Welcome to ECHO TXST

…an innovative telementoring program that unites experts and community members with a shared mission: to increase health and economic resilience across our communities.

About ECHO

Project ECHO goes beyond traditional webinars and online events as a platform for all participants to engage in dialogue around a shared topic of interest. It is an innovative telementoring program that leverages videoconferencing and peer-to-per learning to facilitate conversations and connections among ECHO participants worldwide. ECHO participants come together to share knowledge and experiences related to a central topic or theme.  

As the official hub for Project ECHO at Texas State, the Translational Health Research Center hosts knowledge networks including researchers, subject-matter experts, and community members in conversations to foster health and economic resilience in Texas through ECHO TXST. Our center also helps link Texas State faculty researchers with over 1300+ ECHO partner institutions and an estimated 1.5 million people from 193 countries worldwide. 
 

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TX Clinical Research Workforce

Clinical research professionals are invited to participate in a special series aimed at assessing and enhancing the Texas clinical research workforce. Delve into crucial aspects of the industry, fostering dialogue, collaboration, and actionable strategies.

NurseWELL

Many factors affect nurses' decisions on where to work. Examine the ecological factors affecting community resilience and create tools & resources that help communities enhance their functionality before, during, and after disasters.
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Boost

BOOST

BOOST brings together small business owners, industry experts, and researchers, to discuss current trends and strategies to help Texas small businesses thrive and grow.

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iECHO Support

Get support on how to register, participate, and contribute to ECHO TXST and Project ECHO.