Project ECHO: New Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) Learning and Action Network

With the rising frequency of public health emergencies and disasters, EPR has become a central way for health care systems to improve how they plan for disruptions and help clinicians deliver care across communities. The EPR Learning and Action Network uses Project ECHO’s virtual learning approach to support nationwide workforce development and system-wide improvement. Through virtual networks, clinicians, public health practitioners, and medical leaders share EPR promising practices, trade timely updates on evolving threats, and strengthen regional capabilities and coordination for effective emergency response. The network meets first Tuesdays at 11:00AM and third Thursday’s at 2:00PM.