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MOADD ECHO

Missouri Alliance for Dual Diagnosis

Overview

GOAL:  MOADD ECHO bridges the care gap between professional mental health providers, state agencies and service systems, and children with dual diagnoses.

HUB TEAM:   Greg Cejas, MD | Amber Stockreef M.Ed., BCBA, LBA | Seth Allen, Licensed Psychologist | Shawna Shelton, BSN, RN | Lisa Nothaus, BS | Laura Shapiro, MSW, ACSW, LCSW

TARGET AUDIENCE:  Community Mental Health Center professionals (therapists, social workers, case managers, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses).  Child welfare industry workers (teachers, juvenile officers, children’s division workers, parent and child family advocates, guardian ad litems’s). Developmental Disability Service Professionals (support coordinators, BCBA’s, professional managers, direct care staff, operated facility staff).

WHAT YOU GET:  
FREE CME/CE – up to 1.5 per clinic
Real-time case guidance with a multidisciplinary team of medical and state resource specialists
Learn best practices for children with dual diagnoses
Learn how to improve communication between care systems
Meet a network of other providers navigating similar scenario.

MOADD ECHO Calendar

MOADD ECHO Series Didactic Curriculum

Multidisciplinary Team of Medical and
State Resource Specialists

Shawna Shelton, BSN, RN
Medical Specialist

Greg Cejas, MD
Psychiatrist

Amber Stockreef M.Ed., BCBA, LBA
Clinical Systems Navigator

Seth Allen, Ed.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Resource Specialist

Lisa Nothaus, BS
Lived Experience Expert

Laura Shapiro, MSW, ACSW, LCSW
Trauma Informed Specialist

Community mental health, developmental disabilities providers and child welfare professionals collaborate to improve care, outcomes, and the systems that serve children with dual diagnosis.

Who is this for?

  • Community Mental Health Center professionals (therapists, social workers, case managers, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses)

  • Developmental Disability Service Professionals (support coordinators, BCBA’s, professional managers, direct care staff)

What you get:

  • FREE CME/CE – up to 1.5 per clinic
  • Real-time case guidance with a multidisciplinary team of medical and state resource specialists
  • Learn best practices for children with dual diagnoses
  • Learn how to improve communication between care systems
  • Meet a network of other providers navigating similar scenarios

What you need to start:

  • Internet connection
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  • Front-facing camera, smartphone, or tablet
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  • Commitment to 1.5-hour learning sessions on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month from 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm