Rapid Deployment of a Statewide COVID‐19 ECHO Program for Frontline Clinicians: Early Results and Lessons Learned.

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Title: Rapid Deployment of a Statewide COVID‐19 ECHO Program for Frontline Clinicians: Early Results and Lessons Learned.
Authors: Steeves‐Reece, Anna L.1,2 steevesr@ohsu.edu, Elder, Nancy C.1, Graham, Tuesday A.1, Wolf, Miriam L.1, Stock, Isabel1, Davis, Melinda M.1,2,3, Stock, Ronald D.1
Source: Journal of Rural Health. Jan2021, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p227-230. 4p.
Subject Terms: *Philosophy of education, *Human services programs, Physicians, Primary health care, Questionnaires, Rural health, Descriptive statistics, COVID-19
Geographic Terms: Oregon
Abstract: The article presents a commentary on rapid deployment of a statewide COVID-19 Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Program for frontline clinicians. Topics include urgent need for the rapid dissemination of emerging public health and treatment best practices, scientific evidence, and available resources for rural clinicians; and ideal model for the rapid dissemination of pertinent information to rural clinicians during a crisis.
Database: Education Research Complete
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Abstract:The article presents a commentary on rapid deployment of a statewide COVID-19 Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Program for frontline clinicians. Topics include urgent need for the rapid dissemination of emerging public health and treatment best practices, scientific evidence, and available resources for rural clinicians; and ideal model for the rapid dissemination of pertinent information to rural clinicians during a crisis.
ISSN:0890765X
DOI:10.1111/jrh.12462