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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A network building capacity to prevent, manage and treat hepatitis B and C in NYC
Achieved SVR, What’s Next? Hep C Post-Treatment Outcomes and Management (Clinical Education Initiative)
Hepatitis CAchieved 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 ci...
2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 (NYS Hepatitis C Elimination Coalition & Hep Free NYC Advocacy Leadership)
Grant, Hepatitis C2nd Annual Viral Hepatitis Advocacy 101 on January 13 from 10 AM - 2 PM.
This two-hour webinar will introduce providers to trauma and the impact on clients with HIV/STIs/Hep C.
This 2 hour training will offer peer workers information about hepatitis C and will cover basic facts about hepatitis A and B.
Community Health Worker @ Mount Sinai RAECH Program
Hep Free NYC Meeting Highlights | 09-10-2025
Paid Study | Staying Safe Intervention: Injection Drug Use in Young Adults in NYC
Research, Academic Research, Harm Reduction, Hepatitis CA local study, the Staying Safe Intervention, is recruiting young adults between the ages of 18-29 who inject drugs for a study on Hep C prevention. Participation in the study includes compensation, and free Hep C & HIV testing. Contact the Staying Safe Intervention to see if you...
HepCAP is a NYS DOH program that covers the cost of Hep C care for uninsured or underinsured eligible New York State residents.
Internship | Hep C Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) @ Hep Free NYC
Jobs, Hepatitis C, Internship, Team HOPEHep Free NYC is recruiting young adult interns to develop Hepatitis C (Hep C) prevention strategies and resources for youth, and outreach to the community. We especially encourage 18-24 year olds, and particularly LGBTQIA people and people of color to apply.









