
Project ECHO
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Project ECHO makes expertise accessible, getting the right knowledge to the right place at the right time. #AllTeachAllLearn
Albuquerque, NM
Joined June 2013
Up to six billion people around world lack access to life-changing and life-saving care. Project ECHO bridges this gap by providing organizations, institutions, and ministries of health tools for capacity building and systems strengthening. Learn more ⬇️.
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RT @EchoUruguay: ¡Orgullo uruguayo! Nos honra compartir una publicación de @ProjectECHO que destaca el trabajo de nuestro equipo ECHO Udela….
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4️⃣ “Bringing Cancer Care Closer to Home in Rural India” - #cancertreatment #cancerawareness.
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In rural India, providers are learning how to care for patients with advanced cancer through Project ECHO’s virtual training model.
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3️⃣ “Scaling Compassionate Cancer and Palliative Care in Malaysia ” - #palliativecare.
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The ECHO Model builds a foundation for compassionate health systems-change in cancer and palliative care in Malaysia.
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2️⃣ “Indonesia: Changing the Shape of the Health System” - #globalhealth #cancercontrol.
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Indonesia's Ministry of Health has ambitious goals for its health system and it's using the ECHO Model to get there.
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Explore how our partners are transforming cancer care around the world in our ECHO community stories: . 1️⃣ “Project ECHO Helps Remove ‘Roadblocks’ to Cancer Care in Kenya” . #cancercare #cancertreatment.
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A young boy in Kenya receives life-saving cancer treatment thanks to Project ECHO's virtual mentorship and timely diagnosis.
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🛜 A new article published by the Journal of Cancer Policy demonstrates how the ECHO Model supports the implementation of cancer control programs in low- and middle-income countries. 🛜 . Read more: #cancercontrol #cancer #globalhealth
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@NMCDPIO 3️⃣ “Changes in Hepatitis C Virus Infections After Implementation of an Expanded Treatment Program in New Mexico State Prisons” is an article published by the International Journal of Drug Policy (@ijdrugpolicy). 🔗
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@NMCDPIO 2️⃣ “Expanding Hepatitis C Virus Treatment in the New Mexico State Prison System: Using the ECHO Model for Provider and Prison Peer Education” is an article published by the Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 🔗 . #HepatitisAwareness.
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It is critical to address hepatitis C virus (HCV) in carceral settings to achieve worldwide elimination of the virus. We describe New Mexico's (NM) experience expanding HCV treatment in state...
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@NMCDPIO 3/4 | Learn more about the impact of the New Mexico Peer Education Project in three ways: . 1️⃣ “Fifteen Years of Changing the Lives of Incarcerated People” is an ECHO community story. 🔗
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Fifteen years ago, the New Mexico Peer Education Project launched on the premise that "inmate health is community health," because eventually the majority of incarcerated people return to their...
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2/4 | The New Mexico Peer Education Project, our partnership with the @NMCDPIO, transforms how hepatitis C best practices are shared in correctional facilities. Incarcerated people serve as peer educators, disseminating best practices that can be implemented easily. #HepatitisC
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1/4 | Hepatitis is preventable and treatable when best practices are accessible and shareable. On #WorldHepatitisDay, we are reflecting on our work to prevent the spread of hepatitis C through peer-to-peer learning.
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3/3 | Learn how Dr. Thornton partnered with @NMCDPIO to launch the New Mexico Peer Education Project, an ECHO program aimed at preventing the spread of hepatitis C in prisons, in 2006. #hepatitisc #hepc
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Fifteen years ago, the New Mexico Peer Education Project launched on the premise that "inmate health is community health," because eventually the majority of incarcerated people return to their...
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2/3 | “Five Questions With: Dr. Karla Thornton” is part of the ECHO Leadership Series, a narrative introduction to Project ECHO’s executive team.
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Dr. Karla Thornton became Project ECHO's interim executive director in April 2025. We asked her five questions about her vision for the role.
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@pahowho @UNITAID 3/3 | Join the ECHO Continuing Education in Advanced HIV Disease learning series to discuss best practices with a community of professionals and experts. ECHO sessions are conducted in Spanish. #hiv #digitallearning #ruralmedicine. Sign up:
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2/3 | 📖 Read "Closing the Gap with Project ECHO: HIV Care in Latin America” to learn how @Pahowho and @UNITAID partnered with with us to improve treatment and outcomes in rural and urban communities across the region.
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Project ECHO is transforming HIV care in Latin America by supporting earlier diagnosis and better outcomes through virtual mentorship.
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1/2 | 🛜 “ECHO identifies system-wide challenges and offers a platform to share practical solutions.” 🛜Dr. Omar Sued, HIV advisor with @pahowho, highlights how ECHO partners in Latin America are expanding access to HIV care through collaborative problem solving.
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📝Details.1) Write a caption that includes #MyECHOStory, your program title, and location. 2) We’ll repost your photo(s). 3) We may feature your photo in our 2025 Impact Report. ❓ Questions? Comment or send us a message!
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📧 Open Call for ECHO Program Photos 📧 Share your ECHO program photos to potentially be featured in our 2025 Impact Report. We want to see how ECHO partners are impacting communities and growing the movement. Submit your photo story by tagging us and using #MyECHOStory!
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