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As pediatricians increasingly play a critical role in “whole-child” care, they consistently identify a need to learn more about how to care for children with Behavioral and Mental Health (BMH) needs. Specifically, learning how to screen, when and how to treat, understanding the referral options and when it is appropriate to refer for specialty care. Providing BMH education to pediatricians stimulates confidence in their abilities to deliver care while allowing them to become more perceptive and resourceful in the process. By educating just one pediatrician, we can positively impact the lives of hundreds of kids needing BMH care.
Utilizing the Project ECHO platform, Children's has been providing Behavioral and Mental Health education in multiple cohorts since March 2021. This cohort will meet every other Wednesday at lunchtime starting March 13th for six sessions and will cover multiple facets of building resilience for the pediatric patient. Upon the conclusion of this cohort, we will offer additional cohorts through 2025 covering new behavioral and mental health topics.
Project ECHO uses the online platform, Zoom, and participation in Project ECHO is free of charge. Participants will have the opportunity to earn CME and MOC Part II credits for their participation.
Registration is open now through March 26th. Registration is open to primary care providers in the state of Georgia only. Active participation is required and participants are expected to present at minimum one case during the series.
Event Details:
Building Resilience cohort sessions will take place every other Wednesday from 12:00pm – 1:00pm via Zoom. This series will be facilitated by Erin Harlow-Parker, APRN, PMHCNS-BC. All sessions will be presented by Rachel Whaley, MSW.
· March 13th: Foundations of a Whole-Child Approach
· March 27th: Building Blocks of Resilience
· April 10th: Concepts to Support Emotional Development
· April 24th: Impact of Effective Communication
· May 8th: Strategies to Support Emotional Expression
· May 22nd: Strategies to Support Emotional Regulation
This series will be limited to 35 participants due to the time constraints of case presentations. There will be an active waitlist so please add your name if the course is full and you will be contacted if you are able to join.
To register for this series, click here.
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