Events
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FY26 NYC Council Funding Application Office Hours (Hep Free NYC)
Zoom MeetingVirtual EventGet you questions answered at the upcoming NYC Council Funding Application office hours.
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Hepatitis Appropriations Partnership (HAP) Monthly Meeting
Zoom MeetingThe Hepatitis Appropriation Partnership (HAP) meets up to increase federal support including funding for hepatitis prevention, testing, education, research, surveillance, and treatment.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients in HIV/STIs/Hep C (NYS Health Dept)
Join this webinar to review the definition of trauma and trauma informed care.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
Zoom Webinar NYThis virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Machine-Learning Algorithms for Early Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Hep B Foundation)
Zoom MeetingThis webinar will discuss recent highlights on the development and application of a new biomarker that can detect of HCC in its earliest stages.
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Training | Overdose Prevention & Response with Naloxone (NYC Health Dept)
Zoom Webinar NYThis virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Navigating Hep C Treatment for Women Who Inject Drugs: A multidisciplinary perspective (NYS Health Dept)
Join this panel discussion on the benefits of, barriers to, and best practices for engaging women in Hep C services.
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Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Working Group Call (National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable)
Zoom MeetingThe purpose of this meeting is to bring the voice of people with lived experience to the table in developing strategies, activities, and tactics to achieve advocacy goals.
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Addressing Hep B Discrimination (Hep B Foundation)
Zoom MeetingJoin Hep B Foundation in raising awareness about Hep B discrimination and advocating for inclusivity, fairness, and dignity for all individuals living with Hep B.
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Training | Prevencion y Respondiendo a Una Sobredosis (NYC Health Dept)
Zoom Webinar NYThis virtual training will teach you how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.






