Sickle Cell Disease & Sickle Cell Trait ECHO
March 12, 2026 -
 July 21, 2026
Periodic
8:00 AM -
 9:00 AM

Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and Sickle Cell Trait (SCT) are lifelong genetic conditions impacting quality of life and access to care. New Jersey ranks among the top ten states in SCD prevalence, with new cases identified annually through newborn screening. Despite therapeutic advancements, individuals face persistent barriers, including limited access to specialists, delayed treatment, and psychosocial burdens, especially during high-risk pediatric to adult transitions. The SCD/SCT ECHO program aims to address these challenges by strengthening provider competency, empowering patients and caregivers, and promoting culturally responsive, coordinated care statewide. 

This initiative will implement ongoing workforce development, patient and caregiver education, and community awareness activities through three coordinated learning tracks*:

  • The Provider-focused Track will strengthen primary care capacity and interprofessional collaboration through case-based learning and continuing education.
  • The Patient and Caregiver-focused Track will enhance knowledge, self-management, and transition readiness through accessible group and one-on-one education.
  • The Community-focused Track will increase awareness, reduce stigma, and connect individuals and families to local and statewide resources.

Together, these tracks will create a sustainable model for continuous learning and support that advances equitable, coordinated care for individuals and families affected by SCD and SCT across New Jersey.

*All tracks are open to everyone, and only one registration is required to attend all sessions in this ECHO series.

Series Leaders

  • Ashwin Sridharan, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 
  • Yvette Murillo, RN, FNP-C, Sickle Cell Nurse Practitioner, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 
  • Doreen Monroe, LMSW, Sickle Cell Licensed Social Worker, Newark Beth Israel Medical Center

Learning Objectives

After participating in this ECHO, participants will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of SCD and SCT, including prevention, management, and transition strategies. 
  2. Apply evidence-based practices and culturally competent care approaches to improve outcomes. 
  3. Strengthen care coordination and communication between providers, patients, and families. 
  4. Support patient and caregiver self-efficacy and engagement in disease management. 

Continuing Education Accreditation

The CE Accreditation for Physician (CME), Nursing (CNE), Pharmacist (ACPE), and Social Work will be provided upon registration.

  • Continuing Education (CE) certificates will only be issued with the completion of the following surveys:
    • Pre-Series Assessment before your first session
    • Session Feedback Form for each session attended
    • Post-Series Assessment after the series concludes
Additional Information

This program is made possible by the New Jersey Department of Health

Sessions

Foundations of Sickle Cell Disease and Trait
Thursday • March 12, 2026
8:00 AM
- 9:00 AM
Understanding Sickle Cell Disease and Trait
Tuesday • March 24, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Evidence-Based Management and Pain Control
Thursday • March 26, 2026
8:00 AM
- 9:00 AM
Psychosocial and Behavioral Health Integration
Thursday • April 09, 2026
8:00 AM
- 9:00 AM
Managing Pain and Preventing Crisis
Tuesday • April 14, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Transition and Coordination Across the Lifespan
Thursday • April 23, 2026
8:00 AM
- 9:00 AM
Navigating the Healthcare System
Tuesday • April 28, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Transition to Adult Care
Tuesday • May 12, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Raising Awareness: Understanding SCD and SCT
Tuesday • June 09, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Supporting Families and Reducing Barriers
Tuesday • June 23, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Partnering for Equity
Tuesday • July 07, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Building a Culture of Awareness
Tuesday • July 21, 2026
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM