Our program equips front-line health workers, clinicians and office staff with essential skills to boost vaccine confidence, including listening techniques, motivational interviewing and effective messaging.
We meet the first and third Wednesday of the month from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Mountain Time.
For questions and more information, email our team.
Dr. Katzman has created many ECHO programs, including ECHO Pain and Opioid Management, Border ECHO, ECHO First Responder Resiliency, the Climate Change and Human Health ECHO, and recently, the Adverse Childhood Experiences ECHO. She is passionate about training health care and public health professionals.
Public Interest Communications uses science-driven strategic communications and storytelling to advance positive social change. Searight developed the first-ever curriculum in public interest communications, connecting practitioners and scholars who are already working in the field, and nurturing and sharing research that can advance this newly emerging academic discipline.
Jennifer provides trauma coaching and shadow work to address the psychological effects of trauma, specifically developmental, generational, and collective trauma.
Between 2005 and 2016, Dr. Kissell developed and directed the Borderline Personality Disorder Initiative, a residency-training clinic dedicated to the treatment and study of patients with personality disorders. She is currently Director of the Mentalizing Initiative, a non-profit organization offering training to community-based clinicians in Mentalization Based Therapy (MBT) a treatment focused on the social cognitive vulnerabilities found particularly in personality disorders but core to other mental health concerns as well.