April 2020 ONDT Ed Newsletter - University of Utah · UNRAVELING THE COMPLEXITY OF CHRONIC PAIN AND...
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COVID-19 RESOURCES
University of Utah Health is pleased to share resources and expertise in the battle with COVID-19. Visit our Partner Portal to find:
• Treatment guidelines, workflows, and testing criteria
• Physician education materials, including anexhaustive Grand Rounds presentation from theDepartment of Internal Medicine
• Billing updates, visitor guidelines, and patienteducation
�Find all these resources at affiliate.uofuhealth.org
UNRAVELING THE COMPLEXITY OF CHRONIC
PAIN AND FATIGUE
This three-part virtual workshop will provide a multidisciplinary approach to patients who present with chronic fatigue and widespread pain. Providers will broaden their knowledge regarding the underpinnings of symptoms, and gain tools allowing for earlier diagnosis, more effective clinical management, and improved patient outcomes.
MAY 13 - 15,
NOON - 1 PM (MDT) DAILY
> See the flyer
Dr. Lucinda Bateman, Internist
Dr. Brayden Yellman,
Rheumatologist
AN UPDATE ON
SCHEDULED CME
EVENTS
As we continue this grand experiment we call social distancing, some educational
endeavors will continue through the coming
months.
University of Utah Health long ago embraced the use of video conferencing technology, including pioneering efforts with platforms such as Zoom Video Meetings.
Offerings such as Project ECHO should continue without interruption. Watch for a COVID-19 ECHO to be announced.
This newsletter lists several events that will be held using these distance learning platforms.
Many other events, including most of those that were announced in March, have been postponed. New times and dates for those events will be announced here in the coming months.
To read this newsletter and the related stories online, go to: tinyurl.com/ uofuhealthnewsletter
Please direct questions about this material to [email protected].
OPIOID USE DISORDER SAFETY BUNDLE
PREGNANCY AND OPIOID USE DISORDER
M ANAGING COM PLEX DIABETES IN THE PRIM ARY CARE SETTING
Dr. Deepika Reddy, endocrinologist at University of Utah Health, will teach a group of primary care providers and hospitalists about ongoing developments in the treatment of diabetes.
This event is a live broadcast of the Grand Rounds at Community Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado. Outside providers are invited to listen in and benefit from this teaching.
> Click here for more informat ion MAY 1, 20207 AM (MDT)
M ULTI- PART EDUCATION SERIES:
Join leaders from the University of Utah School of Medicine and the David Eccles School of Business for this series on succeeding through adversity. You'll gain strategies and support in navigating uncertainty and facing the upcoming challenges we'll navigate personally, and in our businesses and practices.
Each class consists of an on- demand video lecture, followed by a live webinar, taught by experienced leaders in our community.
> See the f lyer
The new OB Safety Bundle - focusing on Pregnancy and Opioid Use Disorder, is currently under way. This series is run in collaboration with the Utah Department of Health and Utah Women & Newborn Quality Collaborative.
The first topic was Implicit Bias & Addressing Stigma. 74 participants joined from around the country.
Our next session is scheduled for April 8, 2020 (subject to change due to Covid- 19). Part icipants can join scheduled meetings via Zoom with Meeting ID 142-797- 808.
Any questions, contact linda.sossenheimer@ hsc.utah.edu
> See the f lyer
UPCOM ING TeleICU EVENTS
The TeleICU program offers 24/ 7 physician to physician consults with ICU intensivists and nurse to nurse telephone consults. In addition, we offer weekly live education on ICU topics. We are currently focusing on education related to caring for the COVID- 19 patient population.
These offerings are for those with a current TeleICU contract. For more on these events, or on the TeleICU program, see the f lyer .
Growing in uncertain times
April 2020
Newsletter
Covid-19 ECHO Forthcoming
University of Utah Project ECHO plans to begin a weekly ECHO session with information related to
Covid-19. This is meant to serve as a resource for our rural providers, as well as our affiliate partners.
It will connect University of Utah information and resources for best practices to community
providers. More information about this upcoming limited ECHO series will be released in the coming
days. We will be reaching out to solicit requests for desired topics. Thank you, University of Utah Project ECHO team
Session Highlight
Pediatrics teleECHO | Craniosynostosis | 04/08/2020
When is the best time to treat Craniosynostosis, and what treatment options exist? Join Dr. Faizi
Siddiqi (Pediatric Plastic Surgeon) and Dr. John Kestle (Pediatric Neurosurgeon) on Wednesday,
April 8 from noon – 1 pm MT for a multidisciplinary presentation on how to identify Craniosynostosis
and the importance of early detection and treatment. If you’d like to submit questions in advance for Dr. Siddiqi and Dr. Kestle, or you’d like the calendar
invite for this event, please email Jared Price at [email protected]. We look forward to
seeing you online!
Upcoming ECHO sessions
To learn more or join us for one of the following sessions, please contact us
Behavioral Health: “Module 5:” with Paula Gibbs, MD begins on Thursday, April 2nd and will be held from noon – 1 pm
MST through Thursday, April 23, 2020. Behavioral Health ECHO will then go on summer break until
Fall of 2020.
Gastroenterology & Liver Care: Held bi-weekly on Tuesdays from 7:30 – 8:30 am with Dr. Terry Box (Hepatology), Dr. John Valentine
(Gastroenterology), and Dr. Tony Dalpiaz (Clinical Pharmacy). See the bi-weekly schedule here
Hepatitis C Virus: Held weekly on Fridays from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm with Dr. Terry Box (Hepatology) and Dr. Tony
Dalpiaz (Clinical Pharmacy).
Pediatrics: “Epilepsy” (4/1/2020) “Craniosynostosis” (4/8/2020) “Pediatric Headache Variants” (4/15/2020) “Childhood Leukemia for the PCP” (4/22/2020) “Evaluation of Poor Growth” (4/29/2020)
Pregnancy Care: “Hematology: Anemia: IV iron who, when, how? (4/10/2020) “Hematology: Thrombocytopenia” (4/24/2020)
Data Usage Notification
In order to support the growth of the ECHO movement, Project ECHO® collects participation data
for each ECHO program. This data allows Project ECHO to measure, analyze, and report on the
movement’s reach. It is used in reports, on maps and visualizations, for research, for
communications and surveys, for data quality assurance activities, and for decision-making related
to new initiatives. Please contact us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
Sarah Day
Education Coordinator
Office: 801.587.2436
Cell: 801.230.8862 [email protected]
Office of Network Development and Telehealth 250 East 200 South, Suite 1425 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801.585.0088