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Online Training

iStock 74883791 MEDIUMLearn more about hepatitis B with online trainings and podcasts. Each training below is a recorded presentation given by experts in the field of hepatitis B.

These presentations are for information purposes only and are not intended as medical advice. The views of the speakers are not necessarily those of the Hepatitis B Foundation.

 

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Consortium's Hepatitis B ECHO

The ECHO Model™ is a nationally recognized physician education model using proven adult learning techniques and interactive video technology. The model connects groups of community providers with specialists in regular real-time collaborative sessions. The sessions are designed around case-based learning and mentorship to help health care practitioners gain the expertise required to provide culturally competent and quality services for patients. The goal of the Hepatitis B ECHO is to expand provider capacity at the primary care level to diagnose, treat and manage hepatitis B. Each ECHO session will include one case discussion and a 15-minute didactic aimed to empower providers to manage hepatitis B.

Each session will begin at 12 p.m. EST on the fourth Thursday of every month starting on May 16, 2024Register Here!

ECHO Presentations

ECHO Sessions

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Hepatitis B Screening & Care for Asian and African Communities 

This CME training from PRIME Education features two experts with deep experience in providing hepatitis B virus (HBV) care to high-risk patient populations, with a focus on serving people from Asian and African countries. The high burden of HBV and liver cancer in underserved populations highlights the need for targeted outreach, screening, and linkage to care. Watch this video to learn new strategies for delivering appropriate care, improving HBV workflows, and cultivating patient engagement for better outcomes. Offering 1 credit hour for multiple providers. This CME course is part of a Hepatitis B Toolkit providing resources on a number of topics, including how to tailor hepatitis B education for high-risk populations and how to overcome disparities and improving linkage to care for HBV patients. Each toolkit component offers 1 credit hour.

Hepatitis B Online Lessons

A free educational website from the University of Washington Infectious Diseases Education & Assessment (IDEA) program - Learn more.