Events
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Hep C Basics for Peer Workers (NYS Health Dept)
This 2-hour training will offer peer workers information about Hep C and will cover basic facts about Hep A and B.
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B Informed! Hep B Virtual Education Series (Hep B United)
Join us for a session on understanding clinical trials.
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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.
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Hep C: Epidemiology, Natural History and Diagnosis (Empire Liver Foundation)
The Empire Liver Foundation invites you to attend the Hep C Clinical Training Series.
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Hepatitis Awareness Month Planning Committee (Hep Free NYC)
Join Hep Free NYC in planning for Hepatitis Awareness Month to continue our efforts to raise awareness to eliminate Hep B and C.
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Hep C Consolidation Meetings (Hep Free NYC)
Hep C Consolidation Meetings Mondays, April 13 April 22, and May 11, 2026 | 3 - 4 PM RSVP Description: Hep Free NYC is excited to announce the consolidation of the NYC Hep C Task Force and the Housing Works led NYS Hepatitis C Elimination Coalition, NYC Chapter. Join the transition team to discuss how this new union will strengthen efforts and enhance resources to further advance NYS and NYC hepatitis C elimination efforts. RSVP
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Hep C Treatment (Empire Liver Foundation)
The Empire Liver Foundation invites you to attend the Hep C Clinical Training Series.
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Hepatitis Awareness Month Planning Committee (Hep Free NYC)
Join Hep Free NYC in planning for Hepatitis Awareness Month to continue our efforts to raise awareness to eliminate Hep B and C.
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Hepatitis Appropriations Partnership (HAP) Monthly Meeting
The 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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Health Literacy in HIV, STI & Viral Hepatitis Care (NYC Health Dept)
This 1.5-hour webinar will provide health and human services providers an overview of health literacy and give participants the opportunity to develop skills utilizing health literacy universal precautions to clearly communicate with patients or clients.







