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Liver Disease management & education at the tip of your fingers. Providing free education and resources through online webconferencing community with the ECHO® model. Project ECHO® (Extension of Community Health Outcomes) creates a supportive medical learning community of health care providers, to enhance their skills and confidence in managing patients living with chronic hepatitis C (HCV)/ liver diseases in Canada, safely and effectively. How ECHO® works: ECHO® links expert interprofessional teams with health care providers via regular webconferencing sessions. Sessions include a short didactic presentation from a content expert and real interactive patient case discussions. Working together, healthcare providers get the help and the support they need to provide care to their patients. *To earn CME credits, participant must be in the same province as the ECHO session (i.e. only BC participants can earn CME credits for attending the BC ECHO). ECHO Hepatitis C British Columbia | Lair Centre Biweekly | Wednesdays 4 - 5PM PST For more information: 604 876 5122 ext. 2230 Email [email protected] www.laircentre.com Registration info Chronic hepatitis C affects approximately 350,000 individuals in Canada Why ECHO Hepatitis C/Liver? ECHO Liver Diseases Ontario| University Health Network Weekly | Mondays 12 - 1:30PM EST For more information: 416-597-3422 ext. 4429 Email [email protected] www.uhn.echoontario.ca Programme de télémentorat ECHO® CHUM Hépatite C Québec CHUM –RUIS de l’Université de Montréal Biweekly | Fridays 10:30-12:30 EST For more information: echohc.ca PROGRAMMATION EN FRANCAIS • All healthcare providers can participate. • You can connect to the ECHO® webconference sessions by computer, smart phone, tablet or call in by telephone. Benefits of joining Project ECHO • Free • Earn Continuing Medical/Professional Education (CME) credits* • Gain knowledge through didactic presentations and case discussions • Access to expert inter-professional teams 1 in 4 Canadians may be affected by liver disease

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Page 1: Liver Disease management & education at the tip of your fingers.€¦ · Liver Disease management & education at the tip of your fingers. Providing free education and resources through

Liver Disease management & education at the tip of your fingers. Providing free education and resources through online webconferencing community with the ECHO® model.

Project ECHO® (Extension of Community Health Outcomes) creates a supportive medical learning community of health care providers, to enhance their skills and confidence in managing patients living with chronic hepatitis C (HCV)/ liver diseases in Canada, safely and e�ectively.

How ECHO® works:ECHO® links expert interprofessional teams with health care providers via regular webconferencing sessions. Sessions include a short didactic presentation from a content expert and real interactive patient case discussions. Working together, healthcare providers get the help and the support they need to provide care to their patients.

*To earn CME credits, participant must be in the same province as the ECHO session (i.e. only BC participants can earn CME credits for attending the BC ECHO).

ECHO Hepatitis CBritish Columbia | Lair Centre Biweekly | Wednesdays 4 - 5PM PSTFor more information: 604 876 5122 ext. 2230 Email [email protected] www.laircentre.com

Registration info

Chronic hepatitis C a�ects approximately 350,000 individuals in Canada

Why ECHO Hepatitis C/Liver?

ECHO Liver DiseasesOntario| University Health Network Weekly | Mondays 12 - 1:30PM ESTFor more information: 416-597-3422 ext. 4429Email [email protected] www.uhn.echoontario.ca

Programme de télémentorat ECHO® CHUM Hépatite CQuébec CHUM –RUIS de l’Université de MontréalBiweekly | Fridays 10:30-12:30 ESTFor more information: echohc.caPROGRAMMATION EN FRANCAIS

• All healthcare providers can participate. • You can connect to the ECHO® webconference sessions by computer, smart phone, tablet or call in by telephone.

Benefits of joining Project ECHO

• Free• Earn Continuing Medical/Professional Education (CME) credits* • Gain knowledge through didactic presentations and case discussions • Access to expert inter-professional teams

1 in 4 Canadians may be a�ected by liver disease