Paths to Elimination: Simplifying Screening and Treatment of Viral Hepatitis in Priority Populations

Hear from experts on strategies to improve screening rates and apply guideline-concordant care in people with viral hepatitis. Through dedicated program tracks, learn how to (1) improve engagement in HBV care for priority populations (eg, Asian people, African immigrants), and (2) provide HCV care in nontraditional settings (eg, addiction medicine and sexual/reproductive health clinics). Reinforce your learning through expert-authored ClinicalThought commentaries, on-demand webcasts, a downloadable resource, downloadable slides, and podcasts.

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Events

  • Live Event
    Focus on People Who Use Drugs: Simplified HCV Screening and Care in Addiction Medicine and Harm Reduction Clinics
    Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

    You can enroll in the following live event(s) on this topic.

  • Live Event Simplified HCV Screening and Care in Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinics: Paths to HCV Elimination
    Simplified HCV Screening and Care in Sexual and Reproductive Health Clinics: Paths to HCV Elimination
    Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

    You can enroll in the following live event(s) on this topic.

Activities

HCV in Pregnancy
Clearing the Path: HCV Screening and Treatment During Pregnancy
Clinical Thought
Congratulations: You achieved a completion on 04/09/2022

Released: October 31, 2024

Expires: October 30, 2025

Faculty

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Tatyana Kushner, MD, MSCE

Associate Professor
Division of Gastroenterology/ Hepatology
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York, New York

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

Supporters

Supported by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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Partners

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Health HCV

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Hepatitis B Foundation

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