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SPCGP Grant Application, Space in Advanced Trauma Care Courses, and Project ECHO

Posted about 2 years ago by Amy Baird

1. SPCGP Application Information Session: April 6th
2. Spaces in Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN): May 20-21
3. Rural Health Association of Utah (RHAU) and the Utah Center for Rural Health's new Health Equity Project ECHO

1. State Primary Care Grant Program's (SPCGP) Application Information Session

The Utah Department of Health, Office of Primary Care and Rural Health is excited to announce that the State Primary Care Grant Program's (SPCGP) application cycle is opening April 4 - May 10, 2022. The Office of Primary Care and Rural Health is hosting two orientation sessions for new applicants. These sessions will help grant partners understand the criteria and responsibilities of grant recipients. 
To participate in the two Google Meet orientation sessions, please follow the instructions below. 
Morning Session: 
Meeting ID
Phone Numbers
(‪US‬)‪+1 240-319-8478‬
PIN: ‪288 527 480#‬
 
Afternoon Session:
Meeting ID
Phone Numbers
(‪US‬)‪+1 813-435-9656‬
PIN: ‪348 447 359#‬

2. UTAH ATLs: Trauma Education @ University of Utah

  • May 20-21, 2022        2 Day Couse - University of Utah Campus 
We have been notified that there are some open spots for the University of Utah's Trauma Education.
There is only one spot left in the May 20-21 two-day course and two spots in the May 21 afternoon refresher. If you would like to register, please contact Jackie Lehman at utahatls@gmail.com.

3. Project ECHO

The Utah Department of Health, Office of Primary Care and Rural Health invite you to participate in the Rural Health Association of Utah (RHAU) and the Utah Center for Rural Health's new Health Equity Project ECHO at no cost. This ECHO program is open to all trainees, professionals, supervisors engaged in promoting and enhancing the quality of Utah rural health and underserved populations and communities.
In 2003, Project ECHO began in New Mexico with a mission to eliminate barriers to access to specialty care and improve health outcomes for individuals traveling hundreds of miles leading to high costs. The RHAU Health Equity ECHO will focus on addressing the root causes of healthy equity including exploring the different social determinants of health to seek areas of improvement within structures, policies, and practices.
It would greatly benefit the ECHO program to receive your feedback about scheduling, topics, and accommodations to help reach as many professionals and trainees serving rural and underserved Utah.
You can find the link to the survey here: https://forms.gle/NbCT84TbGoYpam5m6