Rainbow Project ECHO
Frequently Asked Questions
- When do ECHO sessions take place?
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ECHO sessions take place in the evening and typically last 75-90 minutes. We also offer occasional half day learning sessions.
- What is the structure of an ECHO session?
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- Each session commences with introductions and announcements.
- A subject matter expert delivers a didactic presentation.
- A primary care participant presents a case, followed by clarifying questions and recommendations from both the SMEs and ECHO participants.
- Each session concludes with final thoughts and an opportunity for questions.
- What are the requirements for participation in a RainbowECHO program?
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We kindly ask participants to consistently attend scheduled sessions, actively engage in case discussions, complete both pre- and post-series surveys, and, if possible, contribute by presenting patient cases. Additionally, we encourage participants to keep their cameras on during the sessions.
- Can I obtain CME/CE from all program sessions?
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All of our programs offer CME/CE to participants. Instructions on how to claim credits are provided at the end of each session.
- What is the cost?
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While all our sessions are offered without charge, we do ask for a commitment to actively participate in the peer learning community by sharing case presentations and contributing ideas to the group.
- What technology/equipment is needed to participate?
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RainbowECHO employs Zoom, a secure internet-based video conferencing software, to facilitate our sessions. Participants have the flexibility to join the video sessions using their phone, tablet, laptop, or any computer equipped with a webcam. In case of any technical issues, we provide technical support for assistance.
Additional questions? Email RainbowECHO@uhhospitals.org.