University of Vermont Project ECHO

University of Vermont Project ECHO Mental Health Advanced Series: Trauma and Related Disorders

The Mental Health Advanced Series is a multi-year program with a fall and spring series each year. The 5-session spring series will discuss best practices and evidence-based care, including strategies, screening tools, resources, clinical pearls, and emerging topics in the field. The multi-year program is designed to provide a solid knowledge base and opportunities for in-depth exploration of mental health integration, with the aim of increasing provider confidence and skill.

This program is offered at no cost to participants through a grant from the Vermont Department of Health.

Participants can receive 1.5 CME credits for each learning session attended. 

General questions about the University of Vermont’s Project ECHO can be directed to Patti.Smith-Urie@uvm.edu, clinical/topic-specific questions can be directed to Mark.Pasanen@uvm.edu

February 19, 2025 - April 16, 2025

Mental Health Advanced Series: Trauma and Related Disorders


This program is free to participants and has limited enrollment.  Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first served basis. 

 

University of Vermont Project ECHO Mental Health Advanced Series: Trauma and Related Disorders Program Overview

Register by February 7th. Click HERE.

 

Session Date

ECHO Session

Session Topic

Session Materials

February 19

Session 1

PTSD and Trauma-Related Disorders: Assessment and Symptom Constellation in Primary Care (Krista Buckley, MD)


March 5Session 2

Complex and Chronic PTSD (Corinne Roberts, MD)


March 19Session 3

Psychopharmacology in PTSD (Suzanne Kennedy, MD)


April 2Session 4Trauma-Informed Basics (Sara Pawlowski, MD)
April 16Session 5Wrap-up and Review/Participant Identified Topics (Mark Pasanen, MD)

Project ECHO Mental Health Advanced Series: Trauma and Related Disorders

2025 UVM Project ECHO Mental Health Advanced Flyer

 

 Additional Resources

 

Wender Utah Rating Scale: Click here

Adult Self-Report Scale: Click here