Case Presentation
Present A Case
Case presentations offer an opportunity to brainstorm evidence-based solutions or share successes with colleagues and other professionals around the state and nation.
Benefits of presenting a case during an ECHO session include:
- Receive feedback on current strategies
- Learn how to implement best practices with fidelity
- Improve individuals and program outcomes by reducing variations in services and supports
How to present a case:
- Complete a Perinatal SUD Project ECHO Case Presentation Form (414KB) (Microsoft Word) or PDF Perinatal SUD Project ECHO Case Presentation Form 2023 PDF (233KB)
- Submit the form to echo@svsu.edu
- Schedule a presentation date (You will be contacted by a project coordinator)
- Attend the session and present the case
- Engage in brainstorming and receive feedback from SVSU Project ECHO for Perinatal Substance Use Disorder
- Receive written recommendations from SVSU Project ECHO for Perinatal Substance Use Disorder
- Consider and implement the recommendations as appropriate for your practice
- Participate in future sessions and share successes