Manage and treat chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in primary care settings by joining ASHM’s Hepatitis B Prescriber program: become a HBV s100 prescriber and maintain your accreditation by attending updates.
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Last Updated: 1 October 2024
Upon successful completion of this free training and the associated case assessment, eligible participants may apply to the relevant state departments of health for authority to prescribe Section 100 (s100) drugs for the management of hepatitis B in Australia.
In this 90-minute case discussion participants will discuss a range of hepatitis B case studies with a specialist or experienced HBV s100 prescriber, highlighting approaches to diagnosing, treating and managing people living with hepatitis B.
General Practitioners and Nurse Practitioners who practice in community settings
Topics and associated learning outcomes are published when an update is announced – see Upcoming Dates below.
90-minute case study webinar
ASHM typically delivers one course annually per jurisdiction, including one nationally.
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