This 90-minute interactive webinar provides healthcare professionals across Australia with the opportunity to engage in open dialogue, pose questions, and critically examine their own practices. The session is designed to foster reflection, dismantle stigma, and promote more inclusive, person-centred approaches to hepatitis care.
This is 1 part of a 3-part series that will focus on HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C.
If you are interested in the remainder of the series, please visit the HIV and hepatitis C pages to register.
CLICK HERE to download the flyer.
Date, Time & Platform:
Date: Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Time: 6:30 – 8:00pm (AEST)
Platform: Online – Zoom Webinar
Course Components:
Panel discussion on questions asked by the participants.
Learning Outcomes:
- Engage in reflective practice to critically evaluate own attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours related to hepatitis care.
- Identify and challenge stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings that impact people living with or at risk of hepatitis.
- Demonstrate an understanding of person-centred care principles as they apply to hepatitis treatment and support.
- Apply inclusive communication strategies that respect the rights, dignity, and diversity of individuals affected by hepatitis.
- Collaborate effectively with peers through open dialogue and shared learning to improve professional practice in the context of hepatitis care.
Endorsement and CPD:
RACGP & ACRRM endorsement pending.
HBV Prescribers that fully attend the webinar will receive 1 HBV Prescriber Point.
Funding:
This course received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.
For more information:
Please contact ASHM Education at [email protected] or call 0431 320 429.
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