NEW WEB-BASED TRAININGS AVAILABLE THROUGH CDD ONLINE TRAINING CENTER
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REACH,
Rural Early Access to Children’s Health is a Telehealth Project funded
through grant support from the Office
for the Advancement of Telehealth. The grant is funded September 2003
– August 2006. The intent of the project is to establish a community
based telehealth network to support services to young children with special
needs and their families and the providers who serve them.
Rural providers of early intervention and preschool programs as well as parents regularly request information, consultation and evaluation services for children with complex developmental and health care needs. The intent of the grant is to provide these services to families and providers where and when they need them. Services include clinical consultation, technical assistance and training.
The telehealth network will expand over a three-year period. Learn more>>>>
This project is supported by a grant from the Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS. For more information on the REACH Telehealth Program, please contact Sandy Heimerl at 505-272-0096, or email sheimerl@salud.unm.edu