The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, in collaboration with the National Ebola and Special Pathogens Training and Education Centers, and Project ECHO, launched a series of COVID-19 Clinical Rounds on March 24, 2020.
This initiative supports a series of ECHO programs that follow the needs of participants based on the trajectory of the pandemic.
L'objectif est de créer des réseaux d'apprentissage entre pairs où les cliniciens qui ont plus d'expérience dans le traitement des patients atteints de COVID-19 partagent leurs défis et leurs succès avec des cliniciens aux États-Unis et dans le monde ayant une grande variété d'expériences dans le traitement de COVID-19.
Apprentissage virtuel entre pairs pour améliorer et accélérer la réponse du système de santé à la COVID-19 : Le projet HHS ASPR ECHO COVID-19 Clinical Rounds Initiative
Each session includes brief presentations from experienced expert clinicians; the presentations have included representatives from:
Representatives from approximately 30 relevant national professional organizations round out the panel of expert discussants. The majority of each session is spent in discussion related to Q & A generated by the participants. As of mid-September, 2021, more than 51,00 people from all 50 states and more than 30 countries participated in the sessions.