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Dr. Sanjeev Arora is the founder and executive director of Project ECHO. He is also a distinguished professor of medicine with tenure at the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center.
Previously, he served as executive vice chair and acting chair of the Department of Internal Medicine and president of the medical staff. He also served on the UNM Health Sciences Center board for five years. Dr. Arora has also served as president of the University Physicians Association.
Born in Nangal, India, Dr. Arora was raised in a household of physicians which gave him a strong sense of responsibility to give back to his community from an early age. In 1980, he moved to New York and, later, Boston to study medicine and become a gastroenterologist.
In 2003, he founded Project ECHO to ensure more people had access to best-practice care for hepatitis C. Today, the ECHO model is being used in nearly every country to solve the world’s greatest challenges in health care, education, and journalism, and more.
[00:01] Opening Segment
[07:36] The Four Key Principles of Project ECHO
[17:57] How to Scale the ECHO Model
[27:53] The Future of Project ECHO
[36:50] Final takeaways
Key Quotes:
“If an expert, a specialist in a university, just shares their knowledge with primary care doctors [and] in rural areas, good things will happen.” - Dr. Sanjeev Arora
“The only way a human being can be really happy is by living a life of service.” - Dr. Sanjeev Arora
Email Sanjeev at [email protected] and visit https://hsc.unm.edu/echo/ to know more about Project ECHO.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or email me at [email protected] or [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
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https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughts
Dr. Sanjeev Arora is the founder and executive director of Project ECHO. He is also a distinguished professor of medicine with tenure at the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center.
Previously, he served as executive vice chair and acting chair of the Department of Internal Medicine and president of the medical staff. He also served on the UNM Health Sciences Center board for five years. Dr. Arora has also served as president of the University Physicians Association.
Born in Nangal, India, Dr. Arora was raised in a household of physicians which gave him a strong sense of responsibility to give back to his community from an early age. In 1980, he moved to New York and, later, Boston to study medicine and become a gastroenterologist.
In 2003, he founded Project ECHO to ensure more people had access to best-practice care for hepatitis C. Today, the ECHO model is being used in nearly every country to solve the world’s greatest challenges in health care, education, and journalism, and more.
[00:01] Opening Segment
[07:36] The Four Key Principles of Project ECHO
[17:57] How to Scale the ECHO Model
[27:53] The Future of Project ECHO
[36:50] Final takeaways
Key Quotes:
“If an expert, a specialist in a university, just shares their knowledge with primary care doctors [and] in rural areas, good things will happen.” - Dr. Sanjeev Arora
“The only way a human being can be really happy is by living a life of service.” - Dr. Sanjeev Arora
Email Sanjeev at [email protected] and visit https://hsc.unm.edu/echo/ to know more about Project ECHO.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Pediatric Meltdown was listed as a Top 20 Pediatric Podcast on FeedSpot.
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or email me at [email protected] or [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.

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