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Project ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> Hub: 黑料网 Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health\u2019s North Carolina Clozapine Network<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The NCCN is excited to announce that our parent organization, 黑料网 Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health, has recently become a Project ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> Hub. The NCCN will be the first program hosted via this new Project ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> Hub. We plan to launch our inaugural Project ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> NCCN meeting in Spring 2023.<\/p>\n

At this time, the NCCN is limiting our program to providers, clinics, healthcare facilities and\/or managed care organizations that reside within North Carolina. If you or your organization are located within North Carolina and are not already a designated site participant and wish to become one, please contact the NCCN via the NCCN Consultation line.<\/p>\n

The NCCN plans to offer our Project ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> program nationally in late 2023. If you or your organization would like to become a designated site participant, then please contact the NCCN via the NCCN Consultation line and we will contact you with information on how to enroll as a designated site participant when the national program approaches its launch date.<\/p>\n


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The ECHO Model\u00a0<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Inspired by the way clinicians learn from medical rounds during residencies, the ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> Model\u00ae<\/sup> has evolved into a learning framework that applies across disciplines for sustainable and profound change.<\/p>\n

We call it \u201call teach, all learn.\u201d<\/p>\n

ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> participants engage in a virtual community with their peers where they share support, guidance and feedback. As a result, our collective understanding of how to disseminate and implement best practices across diverse disciplines continuously improves and expands.<\/p>\n

How it Works<\/strong><\/h4>\n

During an ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> session, participants present real (anonymized) cases to the specialists\u2014and each other\u2014for discussion and recommendations. Participants learn from one another, as knowledge is tested and refined through a local lens.<\/p>\n

This continuous loop of learning, mentoring and peer support is what makes ECHO\u00ae<\/sup> unique, with a long-lasting impact far beyond that of a webinar, e-learning course or telemedicine care.<\/p>\n

Our knowledge-sharing model brings together specialists from multiple focus areas for a robust, holistic approach.<\/p>\n

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Guiding Principles\u00a0<\/strong><\/h4>\n