ECHO Programs facilitated by outside organizations
This program will prepare behavioral health professionals to screen, intervene, and refer clients with substance use disorders while offering a community for learning and group case consultations.
This program gives resident physicians, faculty, students, and all other primary care workers free interprofessional clinical training on age- and dementia-friendly care by experts in geriatrics.
This program offers training on conducting high-quality research on non-medical opioid (NMOU) use while fostering collaboration among pain and opioid researchers.
This program is intended to build public safety professionals’ capacity to successfully respond to substance use and substance use disorders (SUD) in their day-to-day work.
Recovery scientists and early-stage investigators will conduct research in recovery science while connecting with a network of experts to address the most pressing scientific questions in the field.