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Welcome to the Age-Friendly Healthcare: Interprofessional Training Program! Participants will learn key components of age-friendly, patient-centered, team-based healthcare of older adults through three interprofessional telehealth case sessions.

This training is offered through the HRSA-funded Project ECHO-Geriatrics (Links to an external site), a monthly interprofessional telementoring/consultation program focused on care of older adults in primary care. Each ECHO session consists of a mini-didactic focused on primary care of older adults followed by a case discussion of 1-2 patients presented by a regional clinician and insights shared by an interprofessional healthcare panel (geriatric medicine, social work, nursing, geriatric psychiatry, pharmacy, and Area Agency on Aging staff) and participants. Discussions focus on high quality interprofessional care of older adults largely based on the four Ms of age-friendly care (Links to an external site) (what matters, mobility, mentation, and medications). Patient case discussions are de-identified to protect patient confidentiality.

Project ECHO-Geriatrics (Links to an external site), an educational activity of the Northwest Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Center is based on the well-established ECHO (Links to an external site) (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) model. Since 2016, over 1000 regionally based clinicians and trainees have received training using this approach. Project ECHO-Geriatrics is now expanding to provide health professions students an opportunity to observe, learn from, and contribute to high quality interprofessional care for older adults.

Students will register for their choice of three of the eight Project ECHO sessions available (1 hour each on Zoom, offered monthly). Each session will be followed by a 30-minute debrief/discussion specifically for health professions students (also on Zoom in a separate link). The program will kick off with a brief online orientation/team building session, and all students will be asked to fill out surveys at course completion. Below are dates/times for eight available ECHO sessions and orientation.

Dates 2025-26 - Participants are asked to attend three Zoom sessions selected from the following, all held on Fridays, 12:30-2:00PM PST. 
  • October 17, 2025
  • November 21, 2025
  • December 19, 2025
  • January 16, 2026
  • February 20, 2026
  • March 20, 2026
  • April 17, 2026
  • May 15, 2026
Additionally, there will be a 30 minutes intro/meet and greet session (on zoom) held on Wednesday Oct 1st at 5:00 PM. This orientation is highly recommended but not required for course completion.

3 easy steps to register:

1. Sign-up for a Sched account using your UW email and log in.
2. Log-in and select the ticket that aligns with your choice of attendance. If you are unsure please email Ashley at [email protected]
3. Finally, select the sessions you would like to attend to fulfill Age-Friendly Certificate Program.
  • If you registered for a session that you are no longer able to attend we ask that you withdraw from the session. Please go into your Sched schedule and uncheck the session so that we are able to capture an accurate count of attendees in preparation of our sessions. This will open up registration for other attendees to register for sessions that may be full.
  • Zoom links for each session are included in the session invite! Remember there are two links for each session! 
  • PLEASE save the dates of your sessions in your calendar!
For additional IPE opportunities please visit our website www.collaborate.edu!

What to Expect at a Session
Attendees: Project ECHO-Geriatrics sessions have participants from throughout Washington and sometimes neighboring states. The majority of attendees are at family medicine residency network clinic sites, but many join from other clinics or independent practices. Participants are family medicine residents (the highest number), nurse practitioners, practicing physicians, nurses, therapists (e.g. physical, occupational, and speech), social workers and many others.
Expert Geriatrics Panel:  We have a robust interprofessional panel of experts including geriatricians, nurses, pharmacists, geriatric psychiatrist, social worker, Area Agency on Aging staff (from several WA Area Agencies on Aging). Read more about our panelists

General guidelines for getting the most out of a session:
1. Prior to your first session, please view
2. Please join 1-2 minutes early
3. Please turn your video on. Community building is an important part of ECHO.
4. We welcome your questions after the didactic as well as your participation in the case discussion.
5. Keep for yourself during the session. We encourage you to participate when/if you are comfortable but another key goal is intentional observation.

Focus on 3 things:

  1. How do each of the interprofessional team members contribute to the session? Any missed opportunities for team member contributions?
  2. What was discussed related to each of the 4 Ms?
    1. What Matters (e.g., goals of care, patient priorities)
    2. Mentation (e.g., dementia, depression, delirium)
    3. Mobility (falls, performing activities of daily living)
    4. Medications (age-related changes, potential impact of medications on the other Ms)
  3. What questions do you have?
You may find this guide helpful as a tool during sessions.

Preparation prior to sessions: There is no prep required prior to the sessions, but it may help enhance participation. When we get them in advance, I will forward the case to you. Take a moment to review it and formulate questions, ideas, and recommendations you may have. The case forms do not tell the whole story but are a good start. Prior participants have found it helpful to jot down thoughts on the notes sheet guide as they review the case.

Session Breakdown

ECHO Session content 12:30-1:30: (zoom link will be provided)
1. mini-didactic: the first 15-20 minutes of the session will be a mini-didactic on a primary care geriatrics topic.  These are set on a rolling basis.  All mini-didactics are recorded and archived on nwgwec.org's and . After the didactics there is always time for questions and answers
2. case discussion: 40 minutes. Each month 1-2 participants from the region will present a case. Cases are submitted in advance using our case form. The interprofessional expert panel and participants ask clarifying questions, then provide recommendations. During the case discussion we particularly emphasize the 4Ms of geriatrics (What Matters, Mobility, Mentation, and Medications). We do not require any of you to submit a case
**After the session, join the separate Zoom link for the debrief which will start at 1:35
Interprofessional Post-ECHO Debrief (1:35-2PM)  (separate Zoom link will be provided)
After each Project ECHO-Geriatrics session you attend, there will be an interprofessional debrief. This is exclusively for the Age-Friendly Healthcare Interprofessional Training Program participants. During these sessions, Dr. Kate Bennett will answer questions you may have about the case/case content, expand on the case discussion, and get your thoughts on the interprofessional contributions. This will be on a separate Zoom link. This second session is required to meet requirements for the program, a survey will be shared at the end for attendance keeping.

Additional information: You can read more about Project ECHO-Geriatrics at our website:


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