Course description Learning Objectives: Duration: 9hrs 15mins Contact: [email protected] Course format: Blended course comprising self-paced interactive online learning modules, videos and quizzes with a 1-hr specialist presented live session and a 2-hr live case study session facilitated by experienced prescribers and specialists.
Course description Learning Objectives: Duration: 9hrs 15mins Contact: [email protected] Course format: Blended course comprising self-paced interactive online learning modules, videos and quizzes with a 1-hr specialist presented live session and a 2-hr live case study session facilitated by experienced prescribers and specialists.
Course description Learning Objectives: Duration: 9.5hrs Contact: [email protected] Course format: Blended course comprising self-paced interactive online learning modules, videos and quizzes with a 1-hr specialist presented live session and a 2-hr live case study session facilitated by experienced prescribers and specialists.
Welcome and thank you for joining our Hepatitis B for Nurses and Midwives course! This training course is designed for nurses and midwives who provide care to people living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). The course will provide participants with practical skills and knowledge in hepatitis B. The program content is delivered through presentations and […]
Course description Learning Objectives: Duration: 8.5 hours Contact: [email protected] Course format: Blended course comprising self-paced interactive online learning modules, videos and quizzes with a 1-hr specialist presented live session and a 2-hr live case study session facilitated by experienced prescribers and specialists.
On Friday 28th March 2025, ASHM hosted its second Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum. With expert panels and interactive case discussions, the 2025 Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum was an opportunity to dive deep into emerging areas of hepatitis B treatment and management and discuss the contemporary issues facing hepatitis B clinical care in Australia. The recordings for the […]
On Friday 28th March 2025, ASHM hosted its second Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum. With expert panels and interactive case discussions, the 2025 Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum was an opportunity to dive deep into emerging areas of hepatitis B treatment and management and discuss the contemporary issues facing hepatitis B clinical care in Australia. The recordings for the […]
Welcome to the Anatomy and Physiology of the Liver and Advanced Liver Disease Webinar. This webinar is part of the Hepatitis B for Nurses and Midwives course. The webinar will cover: Any feedback or issues can be emailed to the Education team at [email protected]
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Welcome and thank you for joining our Hepatitis B for Nurses and Midwives course! This training course is designed for nurses and midwives who have high or at high-risk case load of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. The course will provide participants with advanced practical skills and knowledge in hepatitis B. The program content is […]
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