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Thank you for your interest in TransECHO. This is an opportunity for your health center to learn from experts and a cohort of peer organizations in order to increase the availability of culturally-responsible, comprehensive primary care for transgender and gender diverse people. TransECHO uses the Project ECHO model in conjunction with the application of practice transformation principles. Your health center will work alongside other health centers to create systems of care that support transgender and gender diverse patients.

Accepted organizations will be asked to send at least one representative of their team to a 30-45 minute orientation call before the first session. 

To participate in TransECHO, health centers will submit a team of at least one medical provider and one behavioral health provider who can reasonably commit to attending all 12 sessions. Health center participants will be asked to verify organizational/leadership buy-in, submit cases when assigned (2-3 over the course of the program), and participate actively in all sessions. Selected participants will need to confirm these commitments in their application in order to participate.

This TransECHO cohort will launch on April 27th, 2022, and will meet on the 4th Wednesday of every month from 2-4pm EST, 1-3pm CST, 11am-1pm PST until March 22nd, 2023.

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* 1. Are you part of a Federally Qualified Health Center, or FQHC look alike?

Only FQHCs and look alikes are eligible for participation in TransECHO.

If you are not sure, please use the search tool at the link here to confirm whether or not your organization is an FQHC or FQHC look alike. 

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* 2. Does your health center receive Healthcare for the Homeless 330(h) grant funding? 

This TransECHO cohort is a partnership of the National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, and we are excited to offer a dynamic curriculum exploring the intersection of homelessness and gender-affirming care. We are seeking health centers that are looking to expand their gender affirming services to individuals experiencing housing instability. 

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* 3. Are you currently serving transgender and gender diverse patients experiencing housing instability? 

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