Project ECHO: Rumination Series
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ECHO Rumination is a comprehensive series that guides participants through diagnosing rumination syndrome, focusing on testing and behavioral observation. Participants will learn about effective medication and behavioral management strategies.
The series aims to improve patient and community care by covering the diagnostic criteria, epidemiology, and pathophysiology of rumination syndrome. It addresses common medical concerns and comorbid conditions in affected children, highlights the importance of testing and behavioral observation in diagnosis, and provides insights into using medications and behavioral interventions effectively.
Participant Benefits
- Mentoring and collaboration with interdisciplinary specialists
- Case-based learning
- Many of our ECHO series offer CME/CE credits at no cost to you. For series specific CME/CE information, contact NCHProjectECHO@NationwideChildrens.org.
Participant Expectations
To make the most of your ECHO experience, we encourage participants to:
- Regularly attend sessions
- Keep your camera on for the duration of the session
- Submit a case to present to the group
- Actively participate in discussions by sharing knowledge, experiences, resources and recommendations
- Complete online pre- and post- surveys
Who Can Participate
Any health care professional who wants to engage around a topic, share their experience and learn from their peers can attend ECHO sessions.
This series specifically targets:
- Pediatric Primary Care Providers (MD, DO, PA, NP)
- Medical Specialists (Gastroenterology, Neurology, Psychiatry, etc.)
- Psychologists
- Integrated Behavioral Health Clinicians
- Registered Dietitians
- Other professionals who work with patients in this population
Sample Topics
- Introduction to Rumination Syndrome
- Diagnosis of Rumination Syndrome
- Medical Treatment of Rumination Syndrome
- Behavioral Treatment of Rumination Syndrome
Future Series
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