Hepatitis B and Pregnancy Training
VirtualThis training is designed to educate clinical providers on current hepatitis B screening and treatment guidelines for people of reproductive age, pregnant people and children.
This training is designed to educate clinical providers on current hepatitis B screening and treatment guidelines for people of reproductive age, pregnant people and children.
The ECHO model is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model™ connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions.
The ECHO model is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model™ connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions.
The ECHO model is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model™ connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions.
The National Task Force on Hepatitis B meetings are open to all Task Force members. Monthly meetings in 2022 are held the 1st Wednesday of each month at 3PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12PM Pacific / 10AM Hawaii Time.
Monthly Hepatitis B State Advocacy meetings in 2022 are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 3PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12PM Pacific / 10AM Hawaii Time (9AM HDT).
These monthly calls are hosted by Hep B United and aim to provide a space to share updates, exchange resources, get feedback on ideas, discuss challenges/barriers, connect with other advocates, and help identify opportunities for hepatitis B state advocacy across the U.S. Time is also reserved to highlight case studies / examples of hepatitis B state advocacy wins or to present on specific policy issues that may be addressed at the state or local level.
The ECHO model is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model™ connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions.
Nigeria faces one of the highest burdens of HBV prevalence of 20% and accounts for 8.3% of the global burden of disease. This webinar will feature a presentation from Dr. Emeka Nwachukwu University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) and Office of Population & Reproductive Health, USAID/Washington DC and Dr. Florence Kanu, Lieutenant, U.S. Public Health Service, and Epidemiologist, Hepatitis B and Tetanus Team with the Global Immunization Division at the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This session will feature a discussion around the intersections of stigma, racism, and access to viral hepatitis services from a community and federal perspective.
The ECHO model is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology, the ECHO Model™ connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions.
Join the Hepatitis Appropriations Partnership (HAP) for a virtual Hill Day on Monday, April 11 to close out the 2022 Hepatitis Policy and Advocacy Summit. Fill out this registration form to join hepatitis providers and advocates from your state/jurisdiction for a virtual hill visit with your elected leaders. All participants will receive calendar invites to their scheduled hill visits (each visit is 30 minutes long) as they are booked.
Monthly Hepatitis B State Advocacy meetings in 2022 are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 3PM Eastern / 2PM Central / 1PM Mountain / 12PM Pacific / 10AM Hawaii Time (9AM HDT).
These monthly calls are hosted by Hep B United and aim to provide a space to share updates, exchange resources, get feedback on ideas, discuss challenges/barriers, connect with other advocates, and help identify opportunities for hepatitis B state advocacy across the U.S. Time is also reserved to highlight case studies / examples of hepatitis B state advocacy wins or to present on specific policy issues that may be addressed at the state or local level.