Project ECHO is a lifelong learning and guided practice model that revolutionizes medical education and exponentially increases workforce capacity to provide best-practice specialty care and reduce health disparities. The heart of the ECHO model™ is its hub-and-spoke knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi-point videoconferencing to conduct virtual clinics with community providers. In this way, primary care doctors, nurses, and other clinicians learn to provide excellent specialty care to patients in their own communities using an all-teach all-learn model.
Project ECHO links expert specialist teams at a “hub” with primary care clinicians and other professionals in local communities. Primary care clinicians, the “spokes” in the ECHO model, become part of a learning community, where they receive mentoring and feedback from specialists. Together, they manage patient cases so that patients get the care they need. Although the ECHO model makes use of telecommunications technology, it is different from telemedicine.
The demand for professional training and technical assistance for practice transformation focused on advance care planning, MOLST and eMOLST has grown exponentially. To meet the growing need as well as provide for sustainable advance care planning and MOLST/eMOLST training, several options have been explored.
Project ECHO’s innovative approach will support the current and future needs of our clinicians and system leaders. ECHO MOLST will provide long term, sustainable MOLST education that will improve the competency and capacity of clinicians and improve adherence to patient preferences at end-of-life. Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is a partner with Project ECHO.
ECHO MOLST is open to physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and anyone involved in the MOLST process – clinics are open to all!
Participants will connect through the Zoom video conferencing platform. For more information, contact Meg.Greco@Excellus.com.
Session 1: MOLST: A Key Pillar of Palliative Care
Session 2: More Than a From – It’s a Process
Session 3: Who Determines Who Has the Right to Make End-of-Life Decisions
Session 4: Ethics and the Law: What’s the Latest? Who’s Accountable for What?
Session 5: Crucial Conversations: Use Both Sides of Your Brain
Session 6: Revised MOLST Form: New Laws, Improve Quality and Reduce Harm
Session 7: Conflict Resolution
Session 8: Care Plan Strategies
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