Viral Hepatitis

Jun
14

Hepatitis B Virus Infection: What Is Current and New

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing HCV disease as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. This webinar will cover current diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. It will include discussions on: How and when to select current (more…)

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Jul
19

Forgotten but Not Gone: Learning From the Hepatitis A Outbreak and Public Health Response in San Diego County

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing HCV disease and related viral infections as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. San Diego County in California experienced the second largest hepatitis A outbreak within the United States in the post-vaccine era. This webinar will review (more…)

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Aug
30

Treating HCV Infection: It Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing HCV disease as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. With 8 FDA approved treatment regimens for chronic HCV, there are many great options for all oral therapy and access has been extended to the (more…)

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Oct
25

What to Do After Hepatitis C Virus Infection Cure

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing HCV disease as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. This webinar will cover the issues that persist after hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection cure and how practitioners can determine which patients should be monitored (more…)

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Dec
4

New Insights Into Hepatitis C Virus Infection From The Liver Meeting® 2018

Overview Assessment of Needs This webinar will summarize hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection research presented at the 2018 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD), The Liver Meeting, in San Francisco, California, held from November 9 to November 13. This webinar will specifically focus on new therapeutic options, elimination strategies, and the natural (more…)

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Sep
10

Global Control of Hepatitis C Virus Infection and New Strategies for Prevention

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing hepatitis C virus (HCV) as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. The current goals for global control of HCV will be elucidated in this webinar with a discussion of both the promise of and (more…)

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Oct
29

Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Youth

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. This webinar will review the current CDC recommendations regarding STI screening for youth, including those for specific populations deemed at high risk. Identification (more…)

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Nov
19

PrEP Implementation: Populations, Providers, and Policies

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. This webinar will review the evidence on the use of daily and “2-1-1” PrEP and implementation within clinical settings. Further, it will discuss (more…)

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Feb
4

HCV Post-Cure Monitoring and Management

Overview Assessment of Needs The IAS–USA offers this state-of-the-art activity on the evolving challenges of managing HCV disease as part of a nationwide continuing medical education (CME) effort for physicians. This webinar will cover the issues that persist after hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection cure and how practitioners can determine which patients should be monitored (more…)

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