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      Presbyterian ECHO

      Presbyterian ECHO™ clinics are sub-programs of the Project ECHO model™. Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a movement to spread knowledge and increase local access to best practice care for underserved people throughout the world. The program aims to establish and promote a robust knowledge network that builds community-based primary care capacity.

      About Presbyterian ECHO

      Presbyterian ECHO clinics welcome all healthcare professionals who wish to improve their knowledge and ability to provide prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for various health conditions.

      Presbyterian offers both open and internal ECHO clinics. Open ECHO clinics are available to healthcare professionals across New Mexico. Internal ECHO clinics are designated specifically for Presbyterian employees.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Do you have questions about getting started with Presbyterian ECHO?

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      Past Recordings

      For continuous learning, we record all of our ECHO sessions.

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