Events
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Free Hep B Screening (Korean Community Services)
Hep B is the major cause of cirrhosis, liver cancer, and other long-term liver diseases. Join the KCS for free Hep B screening. Get tested regularly and consult a specialist!
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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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National CHIPO Coalition Meeting
Zoom Webinar NYThis is an opportunity to speak to leaders in the nation focused on addressing Hep B in the African community.
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Functional Cure in Hepatitis B: What does it mean for the US?
Tuesday, July 14, 2026 | 2:00 – 3:00 PM REGISTER Description: Advances in Hep B treatment have led to new opportunities for "functional cure," where some patients can sustain reduced viral load after finishing a course of treatment. What does this mean for patients, providers, and the community? Join Hep B United and the Hep B Foundation as we highlight perspectives on "functional cure" and what it means. Speakers: Dr. Chari Cohen, President, Hepatitis B Foundation Dr. James "JP" Esteban, Sr Medical Director - US Medical Affairs Hepatology, GSK Justin Chen MPH, Population Health Program Coordinator, Charles B Wang Community Health Center REGISTER
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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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Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Working Group Call (National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable)
Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Working Group Call Thursday, July 23, 2026 | 3 – 4 PM Email Adrienne Simon to RSVP Purpose: Advocate for accessible, affordable, effective, and rapid viral hepatitis diagnostics, that most closely meet communities where they are, in pursuit of viral hepatitis elimination. Bring the voice of people with lived experience to the table in developing strategies, activities, and tactics to achieve our advocacy goals. Membership: The Working Group is coordinated by the National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR). The Working Group is composed of advocates, clinicians, community-based organizations, people with lived experience, and researchers. Membership is open to anyone from these communities who are committed to advancing the Working Group’s goals. To join the Working Group, email Adrienne Simmons (adrienne@nvhr.org). After joining, members will be added to a Google Group (hepdiagnostics@googlegroups.com) and receive a calendar invite, as well as access to a Google Drive. Meeting Schedule: The Working Group meets monthly via Zoom on the 4th Thursday at 3:00 pm Eastern. All Working Group members are encouraged to participate in as many meetings as possible. Notes are provided for those unable to attend.





