Hepatitis C
Events
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Hep C Basics for Peer Workers (NYC Health Dept)
This 2 hour training will offer peer workers information about hepatitis C and will cover basic facts about hepatitis A and B.
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Trauma & Its Impact on Clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C (NYC Health Dept)
This two-hour webinar will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C.
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Hep C Prevention for LGB and TGNC Individuals and Communities (NYS AIDS Institute)
This 2-hour webinar from the Regional Training Center will review the basic information about Hep C that health and human service providers should discuss with program participants who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual (LGB) or Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming (TGNC).
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Achieved SVR, What’s Next? Hep C Post-Treatment Outcomes and Management (Clinical Education Initiative)
Achieved SVR, What's Next? Hep C Post-Treatment Outcomes and Management Wednesday, January 7, 2026 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM RSVP Description: Objectives: Describe outcomes after SVR, including liver disease course and progression Describe how to manage non-cirrhotic and cirrhotic patients post-SVR Discuss at risk populations for HCV reinfection and patient counseling strategies RSVP
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2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 (NYS Hepatitis C Elimination Coalition & Hep Free NYC Advocacy Leadership)
2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 on January 13 from 10 AM - 2 PM.
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Hep C Screening and Management Among People of Childbearing Age and Pregnant People (American Academy of Pediatrics)
This series is designed to educate health care providers who come in contact with 1) people of childbearing age, 2) pregnant people (during pregnancy, perinatal and post-natal), and 3) infants and children perinatally infected with Hep C on updated Hep C screening guidelines, management details, and support with reporting requirements.
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Hep C Screening and Management Among Perinatally Exposed Infants and Children (American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP))
This series is designed to educate health care providers who come in contact with 1) people of childbearing age, 2) pregnant people (during pregnancy, perinatal and post-natal), and 3) infants and children perinatally infected with Hep C on updated Hep C screening guidelines, management details, and support with reporting requirements.
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Overdose Prevention Training Series Part 2 (NYC Health Dept)
This training series for hepatitis peer, patient, and telephone navigators will discuss harm reduction principles and overdose prevention strategies that support conversations with Hep C patients around risk factors for overdose.
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Overdose Prevention Training Series Part 3 (NYC Health Dept)
This training series for hepatitis peer, patient, and telephone navigators will discuss harm reduction principles and overdose prevention strategies that support conversations with Hep C patients around risk factors for overdose.






