Events
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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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Liver Cancer Patient Conference (Hep B Foundation)
Register for the B Informed Liver Cancer Patient Conference on June 17 from 1 to 4 PM.
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Bridging the Gap between Liver Cancer Research & Impacted Communities (Hep B Foundation)
Zoom MeetingThis webinar will speak on the need to diversify liver cancer research and to make sure those who are most affected by hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Hep C Prevention for LGB & TGNC Individuals and Communities (NYS Health Dept)
Explore practices that may place LGB and TGNC people at risk for Hep C transmission and identify harm reduction strategies to reduce their risk.
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Bridging Hep B, C & D Screening to Communities in the US (Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination)
This webinar will feature clinicians and program managers from across the United States sharing innovative strategies to expand Hep B, C, and D screening in community settings.
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Hep C Gap Analysis Listening Session (Housing Works)
Join the Hep C Elimination Coalition for a series of listening sessions.
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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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Accelerating Hep C Elimination in the US (World Hepatitis Alliance)
Zoom Webinar NYLearn more on how to address Hep C policy, guidelines and implementation challenges.
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Paper Outline Writing (International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users)
Zoom Webinar NYThis webinar will provide guidance on the process of writing a strong, structured paper outline.
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Training | Hep C Navigation (NYC Health Dept)
Zoom Webinar NYThis training provides a basic overview of Hep C and its impact in NYC, including an introduction to patient navigation strategies used by current Hep C patient navigation programs.










