Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (ECHO FASD): Tele‐mentoring program to increase healthcare capacity for FASD diagnosis
Lynn L. Cole,
Christie L. M. Petrenko,
Carson Kautz‐Turnbull
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChildren with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) often experience delayed, missed, or misdiagnosis due to low FASD awareness and diagnostic capacity. Current strategies to expand awareness and diagnostic capacity are insufficient or impractical.MethodsThis project examined the feasibility of Extension for Community Health Outcomes (ECHO) tele‐mentoring to train community clinicians about FASD. Participants attended ten one‐hour weekly ECHO sessions applying presentations, vignettes, and discussio… Show more
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