Events
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CME/CNE/CEU | Hep C Treatment in People Who Inject Drugs (Empire Liver Foundation)
Zoom Webinar NYTo discuss and navigate Hep C screening and management methods presented by liver disease specialists to reduce Hep C prevalence.
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8th Annual Liver Health Forum (Korean Community Services)
KCS 8th Annual Liver Health Forum is happening on October 2 from 5:30 - 7pm.
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Hep C Intervention Symposium (International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users)
To showcase good practice interventions and models of care, highlighting key research, challenges and learnings in a collaborative coaching environment, with the aim of supporting participants to develop or enhance their own models of care.
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Hep Free NYC Community Meeting (Hep Free NYC)
Hep Free NYC Community Meeting | October 7 @ 4 PM.
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Minimal Residual Disease: Exploring the Impact on Cancer Early Detection & Personalized Care (Prevent Cancer Foundation)
Learn of the cutting-edge science of Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) testing, a revolutionary approach to cancer detection.
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CME/CNE/CEU | Hep C Treatment in People Experiencing Homelessness (Empire Liver Foundation)
Zoom Webinar NYReview the current Hep C screening and treatment guidelines to best serve people experiencing homelessness.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C (Regional Training Center)
This two-hour webinar from the Regional Training Center will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C. This course will review the definition of trauma and trauma informed care. Objectives Define trauma and list examples of trauma that clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C encounter Describe the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Study and its importance to providers Define trauma informed care List at least 5 triggers that may re-traumatize clients with HIV/STIs/Hep Register
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Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Working Group Call (National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable)
Viral Hepatitis Diagnostics Working Group Call Thursday, October 23 | 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.
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Scientific, Public Health and Lived Experience Rationale for Expanded and Early Hep B Treatment
Scientific, Public Health and Lived Experience Rationale for Expanded and Early Hep B Treatment (Hepatitis B Foundation and ICE-HBV) Thursday, October 23, 2025 | 4 – 5 PM RSVP Description: Join us for a moderated panel discussion exploring the scientific evidence, public health perspectives and lived experiences supporting the expansion of Hep B treatment guidelines. This webinar is part of the broad dissemination of two recently published papers in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology on expanded and earlier treatment of Hep B. It is co-hosted by the Hep B Foundation and the International Coalition to Eliminate Hep B (ICE-HBV) and will feature authors from each paper.
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CME/CNE/CEU | Hep C Treatment in People of Reproductive Age, Pregnancy and Children (Empire Liver Foundation)
Zoom Webinar NYReview the current Hep C screening and treatment guidelines for people of reproductive age, pregnant people and children.






