The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Rural Adolescent and Child Health (NRACH) ECHO Training Center was established to help ensure that children and adolescents who live in rural and frontier communities have access to pediatric mental and behavioral health services and quality pediatric care to support optimal health outcomes and improved quality of life.
The AAP NRACH ECHO training center is recruiting Primary Care Clinicians and other health professionals in rural, frontier, and underserved areas who serve pediatric populations in those areas to join a 4-month learning collaborative. This ECHO will serve as a forum to increase the knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy of providers to effectively identify, and provide best-practice care to address obesity in pediatric patients within their communities. Participants will have an opportunity to earn CME/MOC2 credits. The ECHO will launch on January 5, 2022, at 3 pm CT (4 pm ET and 1 pm PT) and will meet twice a month through April 2023; sessions will be held on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month for a total of 8 sessions. To learn more, view the flyer here.
Register Online Here! Questions? Contact Oyin Oloniniyi, Program Manager, ECHO Initiatives at ooloniniyi@aap.org