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Project ECHO helping improve outcomes worldwide

Season 3
Episode #12
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Project ECHO, founded at The University of New Mexico in 2003, is a telehealth model that allows providers across the world to connect and improve outcomes for their patients. Andrea Zurawski and Matt Bouchonville join It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science to discuss their work around diabetes here in New Mexico and the spread of the ECHO model across the globe.

About Our Guest(s)

Matt Bouchonville

A board-certified endocrinologist with 25 years of clinical and academic experience, Dr. Bouchonville leads Project ECHO’s efforts in diabetes care, and directs multiple initiatives advancing health equity and chronic disease management.

Andrea Zurawski

A bilingual nurse leader, Zurawski oversees the growth of ECHO across Latin America and directs ECHO programs for diabetes and chronic conditions across New Mexico. She specializes in designing cross-cultural initiatives that improve access in underserved communities.

Hosted by UCAM's Cameron Goeldner

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Cameron Goeldner is a senior public relations specialist on The University of New Mexico’s Communication and Marketing Team (UCAM). In addition to his work producing It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science, he also produces stories, photos and videos for the UNM Newsroom.

Goeldner, who attended UNM, won multiple New Mexico Press Association Awards while at the Valencia County News-Bulletin before a stint designing newspapers, including the Denver Post, for MediaNews Group. As the newest member of the UCAM team, Goeldner is excited to help spread the word about the incredible research happening at The University of New Mexico.