Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers, Community Based Practitioners, Doctors, Hepatitis B s100 Prescribers, Midwives, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Pharmacists
This eLearning course introduces the basics of hepatitis B in Australia. This module will introduce key concepts as a foundation for further education and training in hepatitis B and is appropriate for all levels of knowledge and experience.
List of topics:
What is hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B in Australia
Natural history of hepatitis B
Priority populations
Prevention & vaccination
Management of hepatitis B
Stigma & Discrimination
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
Outline the epidemiology of hepatitis B and the risk factors for hepatitis B transmission
Describe the progression of hepatitis B
Identify priority populations for hepatitis B
Identify the strategies and options for hepatitis B prevention
Consider, reflect on, and clarify own values, assumptions and attitudes about hepatitis B and the consequences of associated stigma and discrimination experienced by people living with hepatitis B accessing health care.
This course takes approximately 1 hour to complete.
For further enquires about this course, please contact [email protected]
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