Academic & Medical Research Partners
Events
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Sierra Leone’s Progress Toward Hepatitis B Elimination (Hep B Foundation)
This session will highlight Sierra Leone’s remarkable progress toward hepatitis B elimination, showcasing both national-level milestones and the powerful community-led efforts driving change on the ground.
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Opioid Agonist Maintenance Treatment (OAMT) as an Essential Health Service (World Health Organization (WHO), MdM and INHSU)
This session will present WHO recommendations for uninterrupted OAMT access, discuss the impact of service disruptions, and highlight global efforts to ensure life saving interventions for people who use drugs are maintained.
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Navigating the Updated Hep B Primary Care Provider Guidelines (Hepatitis B Foundation)
Navigating the Updated Hep B Primary Care Provider Guidelines Thursday, February 19, 2026 | 3 - 4 PM RSVP Description: Join us to learn about resources and best practices to navigate the newly updated Hep B primary care provider guidelines from those who helped update them. Presenters: Dr. David Spach, Editor-in-Chief, Hepatitis B Online Dr. Amy Tang, Director of Viral Hepatitis and TB Programs, North East Medical Services RSVP
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Navigating the Updated AASLD Hep B Guidelines (Hepatitis B Foundation)
Join us for an in-depth overview of The Updated 2025 AASLD Hep B Guidelines, highlighting key changes, new recommendations, and their implications for patient care.
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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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Hep C Treatment (Empire Liver Foundation)
The Empire Liver Foundation invites you to attend the Hep C Clinical Training Series.
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Hep C Complications (Empire Liver Foundation)
The Empire Liver Foundation invites you to attend the Hep C Clinical Training Series.
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Hep C Treatment in People Who Inject Drugs (Empire Liver Foundation)
The Empire Liver Foundation invites you to attend the Hep C Clinical Training Series.
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2026 Annual NYS Hep C Elimination Progress Report Meeting (NYS Health Dept, NYC Health Dept)
Join us to discuss NYS and NYC progress towards Hep C elimination.
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Innovative Partnership to Advance Hep C Elimination in New York State (Public Health Live!)
Innovative Partnership to Advance Hep C Elimination in New York State Wednesday, May 6, 2026 | 12 - 1 PM RSVP Description: Hep C continues to be a public health concern in New York State, despite the availability of curative medications. Hep C is a blood-borne virus that affects the liver. Many people don’t know they have Hep C, allowing individuals to continue to transmit the infection. Furthermore, 70% of infected individuals will develop a chronic infection, which is often asymptomatic for many years. If left untreated, this infection can cause liver cirrhosis, liver failure, liver cancer, and even death. Injection drug use is the highest risk factor for Hep C, and most new infections are occurring among people who inject drugs (PWID). Yet stigma, discrimination and other structural inequities are significant barriers to care for this population. Through its Hep C Elimination Plan, New York State is working to eliminate Hep C as a public health problem by 2030. A key component of this strategy is a partnership with Health Sciences at the University at Albany. Join us to learn more about the NYS Hep C elimination initiative and how this unique 7+ year partnership works to identify the successes and challenges of implementing innovative models for Hep C screening, diagnosis, and care among PWID. Objectives: As a result of participation in this activity, the learner will have increased and enhanced their knowledge and competence on how an innovative partnership with an academic institution can be effective in making progress toward elimination of Hep C. By the end of the activity, learners will be able to: 1. Describe the New York State Hep C Elimination Plan. 2. Summarize the






