UMMC - Project ECHO Dermatology

We invite you to attend our monthly Project Echo Dermatology Sessions that will take place every 2nd Wednesday of each month from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. CST.  Please see the login information below:

Project ECHO UMMC Dermatology is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: UMMC Project Echo Dermatology Session 

Join Zoom from PC, Mac, iOS or Android:

https://echo.zoom.us/j/7834560472

Upcoming session topics and dates:

10th Jan                 Topical Therapeutics or Tinea

14th Feb                Eczematous Dermatoses

13th Mar               Benign Skin Neoplasms

10th April              Hidradenitis

8th May                 Blistering Disorders

12th June              Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease or CTCL

10TH July             Neurodermatoses (Notalgia Parasthetica, Delusions, Neurotic Excoriations, etc.)

14th Aug               Papulosquamous Dermatoses (Focus on LP/PR)

11TH Sept             Disorders of Nails

9th Oct                   Malignant Skin Neoplasms

13th Nov               Biopsy Breakdown (Overview of Shave/Punch Biopsy Techniques)

11th Dec                Pediatric Dermatoses

Survivor University

A cancer diagnosis can be a life-altering event, often accompanied by physical, emotional and psychological challenges. But accurate information can empower cancer survivors to handle the hurdles associated with treatment and recovery.

Survivor University is a 10-day educational and support program designed specifically for Mississippians who have recently received a cancer diagnosis. Topics focus on improving health and quality of life during cancer treatment. The series provides a practical approach to cancer survivorship, access to subject-matter experts and a platform for cancer survivors to grow their network of support.

Survivor University

A cancer diagnosis can be a life-altering event, often accompanied by physical, emotional and psychological challenges. But accurate information can empower cancer survivors to handle the hurdles associated with treatment and recovery.

Survivor University is a 10-day educational and support program designed specifically for Mississippians who have recently received a cancer diagnosis. Topics focus on improving health and quality of life during cancer treatment. The series provides a practical approach to cancer survivorship, access to subject-matter experts and a platform for cancer survivors to grow their network of support.

NRHA Annual Rural Health Conference

We'll see you in Atlanta

Join NRHA and hundreds of rural health leaders from across the country down in ATL to help raise the standard for rural health with over 80 innovative, practical, and cost-saving sessions and much more.

NRHA's 48th Annual Rural Health Conference, 10th Rural Hospital Innovation Summit, and associated events constitute the largest gathering of rural health professionals in the country May 20-23 in Atlanta, Ga.

Don't miss NRHA's expanded Health Equity Conference May 19-20 and Rural Medical Education Conference occurring immediately beforehand on May 20.

“If you’re interested in actively engaging in transformational work on behalf of rural communities, NRHA’s annual events are where it’s at.” – NRHA member Peggy Wheeler

We are so excited to see everyone in Atlanta this spring.

National Telehealth Conference

HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will host a virtual National Telehealth Conference that brings public and private sector leaders together to discuss telehealth best practices.

HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson, along with telehealth experts, is scheduled to attend.

Conference topics include:

  • Licensing across state lines to increase access to behavioral health care
  • Implications of health policy to inform telehealth’s future
  • Expanding access to services for underserved and low-income communities
  • Exploring health care innovations and future telehealth technologies
  • Improving health equity through expansion of broadband connectivity and adoption of telehealth

Register below!

UMMC - Project ECHO Dermatology

We invite you to attend our monthly Project Echo Dermatology Sessions that will take place every 2nd Wednesday of each month from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. CST.  Please see the login information below:

Project ECHO UMMC Dermatology is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: UMMC Project Echo Dermatology Session 

Join Zoom from PC, Mac, iOS or Android:

https://echo.zoom.us/j/7834560472

Upcoming session topics and dates:

10th Jan                 Topical Therapeutics or Tinea

14th Feb                Eczematous Dermatoses

13th Mar               Benign Skin Neoplasms

10th April              Hidradenitis

8th May                 Blistering Disorders

12th June              Cutaneous Signs of Systemic Disease or CTCL

10TH July             Neurodermatoses (Notalgia Parasthetica, Delusions, Neurotic Excoriations, etc.)

14th Aug               Papulosquamous Dermatoses (Focus on LP/PR)

11TH Sept             Disorders of Nails

9th Oct                   Malignant Skin Neoplasms

13th Nov               Biopsy Breakdown (Overview of Shave/Punch Biopsy Techniques)

11th Dec                Pediatric Dermatoses

NRHA's 47th Annual Rural Health Conference

Join us at NRHA with hundreds of rural health leaders from across the country down in the bayou to help raise the standard for rural health with over 80 innovative, practical, and cost-saving sessions and much more. NRHA's 47th Annual Rural Health Conference will be taking place May 7-10 in New Orleans, LA. Be sure to stop by the COE booth!

COE Webinar Series: Advancing Telehealth: Innovations in Data Standardization, Rural Access, and School-Based Services

Presenters:

Shreyas Gangadhara, MD, MS, RPNI, FANA, FAHA
Vice Chair of Clinical Operations
Chief, Vascular Neurology Division

Christina Wright
Director, School-Based Telehealth

Yunxi Zhang, PhD, MS
Associate Director of Research, Telehealth

This webinar will explore:

  • Teleneurology coverage model for a hospital in rural Mississippi.
  • Impact & barriers of telehealth initiatives in delivering urgent care and behavioral health services to students residing in underserved regions
  • Developing the National Telehealth Data Warehouse, a central repository of telehealth encounters nationwide, aimed at improving interoperability among telehealth programs and fostering innovative research through a data-driven approach.