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Bridging the Gap: Addressing HBV Disparities in Immigrant Communities

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Significant gaps exist in screening, diagnosis, and treatment for HBV, with disparities in care disproportionally affecting Asian and African immigrant communities. 

Released: November 08, 2024

Expiration: November 07, 2025

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Mindie H. Nguyen

Mindie H. Nguyen, MD, MAS, AGAF, FAASLD

Professor of Medicine (GI & Hepatology, Liver Transplant)
Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health (by Courtesy)
Director of Hepatology Clerkship
Faculty Search LENS Advocates, Stanford Department of Medicine
Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute, & Stanford Bio-C
Stanford, California

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Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC, in partnership with the Asian Health Foundation, Hepatitis B Foundation, and HealthHCV

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Supported by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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Primary Author

Mindie H. Nguyen, MD, MAS, AGAF, FAASLD

Professor of Medicine (GI & Hepatology, Liver Transplant)
Professor of Epidemiology & Population Health (by Courtesy)
Director of Hepatology Clerkship
Faculty Search LENS Advocates, Stanford Department of Medicine
Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health
Member, Stanford Cancer Institute, Maternal & Child Health Research Institute, & Stanford Bio-C
Stanford, California

Mindie H. Nguyen, MD, MAS, AGAF, FAASLD: researcher: AstraZeneca, CurveBio, Delfi, Enanta, Exact Sciences, Gilead, GlaxoSmithKline, Glycotest, Helio Health, InnoGen, Pfizer, Vir Biotech; consultant/advisor: Exelixis.