Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) transforms the way education and knowledge are delivered. This telementoring model uses video-conferencing technology to connect thalassemia health care providers in the Mid-Atlantic Region experts in the region. ECHO® sessions use case-based learning to provide education on various aspects of thalassemia care. The result: patients get the right care, when they need it, close to home.
Benefits:
- Participants learn from experts.
- Participants learn from each other.
- Experts learn from participants as best practices emerge.

What do you need to participate?
- A computer with a built-in webcam, a smartphone or a tablet
- An internet connection
How can you join an ECHO session?
Contact cuadradoD1@email.chop.edu for more information on how you can join the Thalassemia ECHO Clinics.
Thal-MAR Echo Clinic: Presentations
April 29, 2020
Comprehensive Care in Thalassemia: Considerations for Newly Adopted Children
Janet Kwiatkowski, MD MSCE
Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia.