Democratizing expertise: How 1 physician's learning model is scaling life-saving best practices to 200M patients
For Sanjeev Arora, MD, distinguished professor of medicine at University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque, barriers to care in his community fueled innovation that has altered diagnosis and treatment trajectories for many patients — not just locally, but across the globe.
This white paper details how Dr. Arora founded Project ECHO, a tech-enabled learning model that facilitates clinician training and mentorship in under-resourced areas to scale clinical best practices, amplify scarce resources and engage in case-based learning.
Download the paper to learn how this health equity initiative has:
This white paper details how Dr. Arora founded Project ECHO, a tech-enabled learning model that facilitates clinician training and mentorship in under-resourced areas to scale clinical best practices, amplify scarce resources and engage in case-based learning.
Download the paper to learn how this health equity initiative has:
- Grown from a single hepatitis C program to a learning framework that spans multiple disciplines with 1,200 partners in nearly 200 countries
- Demonstrated significant strides in care quality and access
- Is expected to evolve given developments in AI
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