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GVHD Interactive Provider Network
The goal of the Interactive GVHD Provider Network is to connect GVHD specialists with community-based providers to share expertise and discuss cases in order to improve patient care.
The network is based on the ECHO Model™ (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) which uses proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology to connect community providers with specialists at academic centers in real-time collaborative sessions.
The sessions, designed around case-based learning and mentorship, help primary care and community-based practitioners gain the expertise required to provide needed services. These sessions will also be accredited for CME credits, an added benefit for the participants.
Each one-hour virtual session will include:
- Moderator to lead the program, introduce the speakers, and manage the discussion and questions
- Case presentation(s) presented by junior faculty or community provider
- Senior level clinician to provide a didactic presentation on the session topic
- Q & A and discussion with the panel and virtual participants
Target Audience: Physicians of all specialties, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who treat patients with chronic GVHD welcome to attend monthly case-based telementoring presentations and discussions.
Upcoming Session of the GVHD Provider Network
The next session has not been scheduled. Please look below for all recordings.
All continuing education credits have expired. Please use the links below to view each session.
To view other recordings, please scroll down on this page.
Target Audience
Each CE activity is intended for physicians of all specialties, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who treat patients with chronic GVHD.
Educational Objectives
The educational objectives are listed on the home page for each CE activity.
Physician Continuing Medical Education
This activity is certified for physicians. Please refer to applicable accreditation statements on the homepage of each CE activity.
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
This activity is certified for nurses. Please refer to applicable accreditation statements on the homepage of each CE activity.
Support Statement
Each CE activity is supported by an educational grant from Incyte Corporation.
GVHD Interactive Provider Network Advisory Committee
- Steve Pavletic, MD, MS, National Cancer Institute – Chair
- Daniel Couriel, MD, MS, MBA, University of Utah
- Corey Cutler, MD, MPH, FRCPC, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Mary Flowers, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
- Stephanie Lee, MD, MPH, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
- Kirk Schultz, MD, FCAHS, University of British Columbia
Accreditation, Support, and Credit
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Medical Learning Institute, Inc., and Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation. Medical Learning Institute, Inc. is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Physician Continuing Medical Education
Medical Learning Institute, Inc. (MLI) designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Support Statement
This CE activity is supported by an educational grant from Incyte Corporation.
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
Successful completion of this nursing continuing professional development activity will be awarded 1.0 contact hour and 1.0 contact hour in the area of pharmacology.
Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) Statement
This activity was planned by and for the healthcare team, and learners will receive 1.0 Interprofessional Continuing Education (IPCE) credit for learning and change.
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 project.echo@hsc.utah.edu with any questions or concerns
View all previous GVHD Provider Network ECHO Programs
- Treatment Decisions in cGVHD: https://youtu.be/yqRm1pqbvZA
Faculty: Stephanie Lee, MD, MPH; Zach DeFilipp, MD; Richard Newcomb, MD - Mucocutaneous GVHD: https://youtu.be/xz6Wa-_wJ1A
Faculty: Mary Flowers, MD; Betty Hamilton, MD; Andrew Trunk, MD - Sclerotic GVHD: https://youtu.be/ndWWCIFIhgE
Faculty: Steven Pavletic, MD, MS; Edward Cowen, MD, MHSc; Annie Im, MD; Yazan Migdady, MD, MSc - Bronchiolitis Obliterans: https://youtu.be/oFSOG_Fh9G8
Faculty: Corey Cutler, MD, MPH, FRCPC; Kirsten Williams, MD; Amar Kelkar, MD - November - Challenges of Atypical Manifestations of Chronic GVHD
https://youtu.be/4oAnO2zaxxc - Supportive Care for Chronic GVHD: https://youtu.be/UhuF2Oa2Cp8
Faculty: Daniel Couriel, MD, MS, MBA; Paul Carpenter, MB BS
Target Audience
Each CE activity is intended for physicians of all specialties, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals who treat patients with chronic GVHD.
Educational Objectives
The educational objectives are listed on the home page for each CE activity.
Physician Continuing Medical Education
This activity is certified for physicians. Please refer to applicable accreditation statements on the homepage of each CE activity.
Nursing Continuing Professional Development
This activity is certified for nurses. Please refer to applicable accreditation statements on the homepage of each CE activity.
Support Statement
Each CE activity is supported by an educational grant from Incyte Corporation.