Practical Updates in HCV Management and Treatment: HCV in Children

Primary Care Providers and other health care practitioners interested in furthering their knowledge on hepatitis C should attend this latest treatment update.

Dr Adam Bartlett and Brooke Andersen will present on the recently released HCV in Children: Australian Commentary on AASLD-IDSA Guidance and Decision making: Hepatitis C in Children. The webinar will cover perinatal transmission as well as the Australian testing, treatment and management recommendations for HCV in children.

This course is for: Nurse practitioners, nurses, general practitioners, other medical practitioners and clinicians interested in the management of hepatitis C in children.

This education is a CPD Activity under the RACGP CPD Program. 3 points allocated.

Wednesday 17 November 2021

This is a national course, please find your relevant time zone below:

NSW/TAS/VIC/ACT: 5:00pm – 6:20pm (AEDT)

QLD: 4:00pm – 5:20pm (AEST)

WA:  2:00pm – 3:20pm (AWST)

SA: 4:30pm – 5:50pm (ACDT)

NT: 3:30pm – 4:50pm (ACST)

This course is delivered in partnership with the Australasian Hepatology Association

This event is sponsored by Gilead Sciences. Sponsorship is governed by our Sponsorship Policy and the sponsors have no control over the content, tone, emphasis, allocation of funds or selection of recipients. ASHM does not endorse or promote any sponsor’s product or service.

Flyer: https://file-us.clickdimensions.com/ashmorgau-apflc/files/hcvinchildrenflyer.pdf?1636074738950

Register: https://www.ashm.org.au/eventinforeg2/?id=1593ec76-d23d-ec11-8c62-0022481543d6

Event Details

November 17 - November 17
02:00 PM - 03:20 PM
Chronic Conditions

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