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December 12-13 in Portland, OR No cost to you or your facility Receive D$T$ Waiver Training Learn to Screen for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and other 6ubstance Use Disorders Learn Effective Treatment $pproaches for OUD in a Tribal Community Get More Information About ECHO · Acquire New Knowledge · Treat More Patients · Build Community of Practice PROVIDER · Right Care · Right Place · Right Time PATIENT INDIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM · Increase Access · Improve Quality · Reduce Cost TRIBE · Reduce Disparities · Retain Providers · Keep Patients Local Moving Knowledge - Not Patients Through telementoring, ECHO builds capacity and creates access to high-quality specialty care serving local tribes. Hub and spoke knowledge-sharing networks create a learning loop: I/T/U clinicians learn from specialists. I/T/U clinicians learn from each other. Specialists learn from I/T/U clinicians as best practices emerge. Join Indian Country ECHO @ IndianCountryECHO.org Who should join: Physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, behavioral health specialists, chemical dependency counselors, medical assistants, wellness coaches and others interested in learning new skills are invited to attend. How: Please complete the registration form online at surveymonkey.com/r/2018OUDtraining. 12 teleECHO clinics occur Wednesdays from 12-1pm PST beginning January 9 - March 27 Present cases and receive treatment recommendations from specialists and peers in Indian Country Receive support to fully integrate care and respond to the specific needs of your community members Together, we will manage patients so that every patient gets the care they need. Indian Country ECHO - Substance Use Disorders Clinic Clinicians serving American Indians and Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Substance Use Disorders (SUD) ECHO Clinic, operated by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. The program provides comprehensive information for clinicians to integrate evidence-based substance use disorder treatment with holistic, culturally appropriate care. The program will offer a 2 day in person training with DATA waiver, and 12 subsequent telehealth sessions. Lets do More for Our Patients and System Attend the Training Join Online Clinics

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Page 1: Lets do More for Our Patients and SystemGet More Information About ECHO · Acquire New Knowledge · Treat More Patients · Build Community of Practice PROVIDER · Right Care · Right

December 12-13 in Portland, OR No cost to you or your facility Receive D T Waiver Training Learn to Screen for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)

and other ubstance Use Disorders Learn Effective Treatment pproaches for OUD

in a Tribal Community Get More Information About ECHO

· Acquire New Knowledge· Treat More Patients· Build Community of Practice

PROVIDER· Right Care· Right Place· Right Time

PATIENT INDIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM· Increase Access· Improve Quality· Reduce Cost

TRIBE· Reduce Disparities· Retain Providers· Keep Patients Local

Moving Knowledge - Not PatientsThrough telementoring, ECHO builds capacity and creates access to high-quality specialty care serving local tribes.

Hub and spoke knowledge-sharing networks create a learning loop:I/T/U clinicians learn f rom specialists.

I/T/U clinicians learn from each other.

Specialists learn from I/T/U clinicians as best practices emerge.

Join Indian Country ECHO @ IndianCountryECHO.org Who should join: Physicians, advanced practice providers, pharmacists, nurses, behavioral health specialists, chemical

dependency counselors, medical assistants, wellness coaches and others interested in learning new skills are invited to attend.

How: Please complete the registration form online at surveymonkey.com/r/2018OUDtraining.

12 teleECHO clinics occur Wednesdays from 12-1pm PSTbeginning January 9 - March 27

Present cases and receive treatment recommendationsfrom specialists and peers in Indian Country

Receive support to fully integrate care and respond to thespecific needs of your community members

Together, we will manage patients so that every patientgets the care they need.

Indian Country ECHO - Substance Use Disorders ClinicClinicians serving American Indians and Alaska Native people are invited to participate in the Substance Use Disorders (SUD) ECHO Clinic, operated by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board. The program provides comprehensive information for clinicians to integrate evidence-based substance use disorder treatment with holistic, culturally appropriate care. The program will offer a 2 day in person training with DATA waiver, and 12 subsequent telehealth sessions.

Lets do More for Our Patients and System

Attend the Training Join Online Clinics