AAP Social Media and Youth Mental Health ECHO: Strategies for Professionals

Thank you for your interest in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Social Media and Youth Mental Health ECHO!


This ECHO opportunity is open to professionals who work with youth or have the opportunity to help youth navigate technology and social media, including youth and community service organizations, pediatric healthcare professionals, technology industry leaders, AAP members, policymakers, and other collaborators who: 


  • Want to learn more about the risks and benefits of social media and how it impacts youth well-being  
  • Want to help empower youth and families to create a better digital ecosystem for the individual child 
  • Share resources and best practices regarding youth and social media use  
  • Are interested in networking and problem-solving with others  


Session dates are listed below:

Day: Tuesday

Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm CT

Session 01: 7/16/2024

Session 02: 7/23/2024

Session 03: 7/30/2024

Session 04: 8/6/2024

Session 05: 8/13/2024



We are accepting a limited number of applications for this ECHO program and will offer additional cohorts in the future. For questions, contact Kristin Conrad at kconrad@aap.org


This project is supported by Grant No.SM087180 from SAMHSA of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, SAMHSA/HHS or the US Government.

 

Participant Characteristics

 
 
 
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(You do not need to be an AAP member to participate in the ECHO, but an AAP ID is required. There is NO fee to create an AAP ID. Go to https://shop.aap.org and click Create an Account.)

 

If you need assistance locating your organization's AAP ID, please contact Member and Customer Care at mcc@aap.org.

 
 
 
 
 

 

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ECHO Training Engagement

 
 
 
 
 

A key component of the ECHO session involves de-identified case presentations from participants so that the entire group may learn together by offering thoughts, experiences, and feedback. It is our expectation that, as a participant, you will actively participate in the ECHO by bringing forward at least one case and commenting on the cases presented during each session. All cases will be de-identified and should not include any protected health information.

 
 
 

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