08/18/2025
The Accessible Oral Health 2025 ECHO series aims to build confidence in dental teams to better serve people with disabilities. Through didactic and case-based learning, participants will learn about intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), gain strategies and resources to improve care for patients with IDD, and discover ways to cultivate interprofessional collaboration to better support oral care patients with IDD.
For more series information and to register, please visit our site: https://bit.ly/AccessibleOralHealth2025ECHO
08/13/2025
The School-Based Mental Health 2025-26 ECHO series aims to advance prevention initiatives for Kansas youth. This series will support school-based professionals in developing and implementing youth substance use prevention initiatives in Kansas schools, school districts, and communities. Gain key insights, strategies, and resources on harm reduction, screening, va**ng prevention, opioid use prevention, and other valuable topics. This series is designed for school counselors, school nurses, school psychologists, school social workers, school and school district administrators and leadership, prevention specialists, law enforcement, and community mental and behavioral health professionals.
For more series information and to register, visit our site: https://bit.ly/SBMH2025-26ECHO
04/24/2025
On April 24th, we come together to raise awareness about the challenges faced by children living in drug-endangered environments. School mental health professionals can learn valuable strategies and information on how to best support these children in their educational careers at our upcoming School-Based Mental Health ECHO.
By completing this short needs assessment survey, you will directly influence the development of a new Project ECHO program designed to support your work and improve substance use prevention in Kansas schools. https://bit.ly/SBMH25-26NA
Together, we can create a brighter future for these children, starting with strong support systems in their school.
12/12/2024
Explore the critical role that health professionals play in mpox awareness, prevention, testing, and treatment at the Mpox 2025 ECHO.
For more information and to register, visit our site: https://bit.ly/MPOX2025ECHO
07/03/2024
For more information on tickborne diseases in Kansas, click the link to KDHE's news flash on increased tick activity in Kansas, as well as additional information on signs and symptoms specific to each disease.
Increased Activity of Vector-Borne Diseases Identified in Kansas
While ticks and mosquitoes are a natural part of our environment, it is important to know that some may transmit harmful diseases. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) tracks illnesses caused by ticks and mosquitoes
06/12/2024
Earlier this year, the Lead Poisoning 2024 ECHO: Equipping Clinicians to Address Lead Exposure in Kansas Communities broke several KUCTT Project ECHO records!
🥇 Session 1 (260 attendees), Session 2 (244 attendees), and Session 3 (236 attendees) broke the previous KUMC Project ECHO attendance record of 231.
🥇 The series had learners primarily attending from Kansas (273 out of 368 learners), but also saw attendees from Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, and Oklahoma.
🥇 56% of our post-series evaluation respondents (74/132) have already made a change in their practice based on what they learned during the series.
🥇 EVERY sessions in our Lead Poisoning 2024 ECHO On-Demand continuing education opportunity has broken previous on-demand series records.
Thank you to all that attended our Lead Poisoning 2024 ECHO series, and we greatly look forward to continuing to teach and learn together.
05/22/2024
The Building Healthy Communities 2024 ECHO series on Maternal Health aims to connect rural healthcare professionals and urban and suburban healthcare professionals serving rural Kansans with tools and resources to support the improvement of maternal health outcomes in rural Kansas.
For more information on the series and to register, visit our site: https://bit.ly/MaternalHealth2024ECHO
03/31/2024
SEKMHC and Ashley Clinic were thrilled to have the opportunity to host several KU Doctoral Interns from the KU Center for Telemedicine and Telehealth. Our team was delighted to show them around and share our passion for providing quality healthcare services to rural communities. The interns were eager to learn, and it was an honor to share our knowledge and experience with them. We hope that the day spent with us inspired them to continue pursuing their dreams of making a positive impact in the world of healthcare.
03/27/2024
The RETAINWORKS Musculoskeletal Health 2024 ECHO series provides strategies and resources to develop holistic stay-at-work and return-to-work plans that address the physical, psychological, and social needs of employees recovering from musculoskeletal injuries.
For more information on the series and to register, visit our site: bit.ly/RETAINWORKSECHOMSK
02/12/2024
Registration is open for the RETAINWORKS 2024 ECHO: Mental and Behavioral Health Strategies for Workplace Success! This series is designed to equip medical and behavioral health providers, workforce supports, and employers with comprehensive knowledge and practical strategies to effectively support return to work and stay-at-work strategies for individuals with mental and behavioral health concerns.
For more information on the series and to register, visit our site: https://bit.ly/RETAINWORKS2024ECHO
01/24/2024
The RETAINWORKS 2024 ECHO Mental and Behavioral Health series is designed to equip medical and behavioral health providers, workforce supports, and employers with comprehensive knowledge and practical strategies to effectively support return to work and stay at work strategies for individuals with mental and behavioral health concerns.
For more information on the series and to register, click here:
https://bit.ly/RETAINWORKS2024ECHO
12/05/2023
Our Lead Poisoning 2024 ECHO: Equipping Clinicians to Address Lead Exposure in Kansas Communities begins January 16th, 2024. This series is designed to provide primary care providers, pediatricians, community healthcare workers, and public health professionals with the knowledge, skills, and resources to effectively engage families and educate them about the critical risks associated with lead poisoning.
For more information and to register for our no-cost ECHO, visit our site: https://bit.ly/LeadPoisoning2024ECHO