Events
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Management of Hepatitis B and Treatment Monitoring
Join the discussion on Hepatitis B and treatment monitoring. Enhance your knowledge with our expert-led webinar series.
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Career Power Source: Getting Work You Want (NYC Health Dept)
Career Power Source: Getting Work You Want Tuesday, June 2, 2026 | 10 AM - 5 PM CUNY School of Law, 2 Court Square West, Long Island City, NY 11101 RSVP Description: Increase your options for quality employment! Career Power Source is a career readiness and resource event hosted by the NYC Health Department designed to provide tools, resources, and connections to support career growth, especially for New Yorkers affected by HIV and hepatitis and those who face stigma-related barriers in employment. We’re dedicated to promoting inclusive employment for all New Yorkers. Please share this opportunity with your network! Register by Wednesday, May 27, 2026, to secure your spot. For more information or to request accommodations, including interpretation services and specialty meals, contact us by Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at Lmojeedjr@health.nyc.gov 646-689-5969. Objectives: What to Expect: 1. Career readiness and professional development workshops 2. Information sessions about employment-related rights and navigating benefits 3. Resume review and mock interviews 4. Digital labs to support skill-building with computers and other technology 5. Opportunity to receive professional headshot photos – arrive early to schedule a slot! 6. Resource fair tabled by a range of local organizations and city agencies RSVP
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Management of Hepatitis B and HIV Co-Infection
Join us for a session on Hepatitis B and HIV co-infection. Learn about treatment considerations and clinical management strategies.
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Hep Free NYC Meeting
Join the Hep Free NYC Meeting on
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Hepatitis B & Pregnancy
Learn about Hepatitis B & pregnancy management in our webinar series. Understand screening and prevention methods for mothers.
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Hep B United Coalition Monthly Call
Hep B United, a national coalition of 30+ member coalitions in 26 cities and 15 states, are working to address Hep B in their local communities.





