Season 3 of ECHO Idaho’s Something for the Pain podcast features an overview of evidence-based insights, research updates, treatment options and other helpful information pertaining to substances commonly associated with substance use disorders, presented by an interdisciplinary team of Idaho healthcare experts.
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Season 4 of ECHO Idaho’s Something for the Pain podcast features an overview of evidence-based insights, resources, and other helpful information pertaining to adolescent substance use disorders (ASUDs). Episodes were developed from ECHO Idaho’s past ASUDs series and are presented by an interdisciplinary team of Idaho healthcare experts.
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This series offers primary care providers an opportunity to learn best practices for treating common mental health conditions.
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This series offers behavioral health providers an opportunity to learn best practices in substance use disorder treatment and the ability to receive detailed feedback on complex client cases.
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This series offers primary care providers an opportunity to learn best practices for treating complex patients with chronic pain, opioid use disorder and/or other substance use disorders.
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The National Diabetes Prevention Program is an evidenced based program that is proven to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. Engaging health care providers in talking to persons with prediabetes abo
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ECHO’s Curbside Consult for Opioid & Substance Use Treatment is a supportive space to ask questions and discuss treatment options with specialists in addiction medicine and behavioral health. Receive quality feedback, suggestions, and support in real time.
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Anaphylaxis: Guidelines, Triggers, and Treatment Innovations
Speaker: Brian Bizik MS, PA-C, DFAAPA, Clinical Supervisor and Pulmonary Care Coordinator, Terry Reilly Health Centers
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Advancing HIV Prevention in Community Pharmacies
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Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Training
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Speaker: Brian Bizik MS, PA-C, DFAAPA, Clinical Supervisor and Pulmonary Care Coordinator, Terry Reilly Health Centers
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The Idaho GUT Club 2025 Spring Meeting is designed to provide gastroenterologists with a series of lectures on current medical issues facing practitioners today. The objectives are to provide physicians with updated patient care information and information on the treatment and management of gastrointestinal disorders. It offers the opportunity to share difficult case histories and elicit management advice from colleagues and experts in the field.
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