Stratis Health Opioid Addiction in Rural (SOAR) Education and Treatment ECHO Series

Second and Fourth Wednesdays of Each Month, 12:15-1:15 p.m. CT

Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a virtual tele-education platform that provides care team education and case studies. The SOAR ECHO Series is facilitated by certified addiction medicine experts Kurt DeVine, MD, and Erin Foss, RN, CARN, CCHP,  and covers all addiction-related subjects, with a focus on expanding access to and improving the quality of opioid use disorder treatment in underserved and hard-to-reach rural Minnesota.

 

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Dates and Times

Second and Fourth Wednesdays of Each Month, 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. CT

Share and Learn – Submit a Case

If you have a case you would like presented to help learn from each other’s experiences and expertise, please fill out, save, and email this form to the address listed on the last page before the session. (Please note: You must download the form document before completing and submitting it.)

Audience

Rural office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) clinicians and care teams.

Registration

Register on iECHO.org.
You do not need to attend all sessions, and you can sign up at any time.

  • There’s no cost, and no need to sign up for individual sessions.
  • You will receive a reminder email on the morning of a session. The Zoom link will be sent to your email inbox 30 minutes before the session from Stratis Health iECHO.

Presenters

  • Kurt DeVine, MD, Family and Addiction Medicine
  • Erin Foss, RN, CARN, CCHP, Stratis Health Clinical Subject Matter Expert, Addiction Medicine

Questions?

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