Alcohol and other drugs at the primary care interface - Tasmanian Project ECHO
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The Alcohol and Other Drugs at the Primary Care Interface ECHO is a collaboration between Primary Health Tasmania and the Alcohol and Drug Service. This ECHO aims to be a collaborative learning initiative designed to strengthen primary care responses to alcohol and other drug use across Tasmania. It connects primary care providers with specialist knowledge, fosters peer-to-peer learning, and supports integrated, evidence-informed treatment approaches.

While full session recordings are not available, you can access the short didactic presentations from each session. These concise presentations offer valuable insights and practical knowledge shared by experts in the field.

 

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