October 30
6:30 p.m.
Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a model that is changing the world. Developed at the University of New Mexico and launched in 2003, Project ECHO is based on a win-win philosophy through sharing knowledge. Hear how ECHO improves health care outcomes, makes our communities safer and trains educators in New Mexico and around the globe. Discover your own power to affect change in your community, as Project ECHO’s founder and two experts take you on a journey of sharing knowledge – exponentially.
Special Introduction by City of Albuquerque First Lady and Albuquerque Academy alum, Elizabeth J. Kistin ’00 Keller, Ph.D.
Presenters:
Sanjeev Arora, MD
Distinguished Professor
Founder and Director, Project ECHO
Department of Internal Medicine
UNM School of Medicine
Daniel Duhigg, DO, MBA
Adjunct Faculty
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
UNM School of Medicine
Presbyterian Health Services Addiction Services, Medical Director
Martin Kistin, MD
This event is free and open to the community. For more information, contact Lori Peterkin (505-272-8085).