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ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury - 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 17:00
Time: Wednesdays 5:00-6:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury covers topics related to persisting TBI symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to TBI diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum.
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ECHO Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship - Winter/Spring 2026
Event Date: Thursday, April 9, 2026 - 12:30
Time: Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
The goal of ECHO Chronic Pain is to support primary care providers in diagnosis and management of their chronic pain patients.
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ECHO Rheumatology - 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Friday, April 10, 2026 - 12:00
Time: Fridays 12:00-1:30
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
This program aims to support primary care providers with diagnosis and management of their rheumatic patients, allowing for early treatment so that tissue/joint damage is avoided or reduced.
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ECHO Liver - Winter/Spring 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Monday, April 13, 2026 - 12:00
Time: Weekly on Mondays, 12:00-1:30 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
There are over 100 liver diseases. Over 7 million Canadians have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and over half a million Canadians suffer from chronic viral hepatitis. Learn how to diagnose and manage your Liver patients through interactive online medical education.
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ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury - 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2026 - 17:00
Time: Wednesdays 5:00-6:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury covers topics related to persisting TBI symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to TBI diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum.
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ECHO Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship - Winter/Spring 2026
Event Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026 - 12:30
Time: Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
The goal of ECHO Chronic Pain is to support primary care providers in diagnosis and management of their chronic pain patients.
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ECHO Liver - Winter/Spring 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Monday, April 20, 2026 - 12:00
Time: Weekly on Mondays, 12:00-1:30 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
There are over 100 liver diseases. Over 7 million Canadians have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and over half a million Canadians suffer from chronic viral hepatitis. Learn how to diagnose and manage your Liver patients through interactive online medical education.
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ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury - 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026 - 17:00
Time: Wednesdays 5:00-6:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
ECHO Traumatic Brain Injury covers topics related to persisting TBI symptoms, in children and adults, as well as diagnosis of acute and chronic concussion. The ECHO program is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive approach to TBI diagnosis and symptom management across the continuum.
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ECHO Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship - Winter/Spring 2026
Event Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026 - 12:30
Time: Thursdays, 12:30 - 2:00 pm
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
The goal of ECHO Chronic Pain is to support primary care providers in diagnosis and management of their chronic pain patients.
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ECHO Rheumatology - 2026 Cycle
Event Date: Friday, April 24, 2026 - 12:00
Time: Fridays 12:00-1:30
Cost: Free
Event description:
This learning series is presented by ECHO at UHN.
This program aims to support primary care providers with diagnosis and management of their rheumatic patients, allowing for early treatment so that tissue/joint damage is avoided or reduced.