Become a hepatitis B s100 prescriber to manage and treat chronic hepatitis B in primary care settings. This course provides Medical Practitioners and Nurse Practitioners with comprehensive training in the science of hepatitis B (HBV), current pharmacology, monitoring and treatment, and the complicating factors surrounding HBV management. Upon successful completion of this training and the associated case […]
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 […]
Hepatitis Australia and ASHM are reminding all Australians of the importance of hepatitis B vaccinations to protect the health and wellbeing of children. Hepatitis B is a virus which can lead to acute or chronic hepatitis B conditions, with the latter being associated with increased risk of liver damage and liver cancer. Since 2000 the […]
Course Overview: This 50-minute eLearning provides healthcare providers with a practical overview of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which can be caused by chronic viral hepatitis infection. The course explores the HCC care pathway, from understanding risk factors through to patient management, with interactive activities designed to reinforce learning and support best practice in clinical care. Course […]
This plenary session was proudly supported by Bellberry through their Participant Engagement Grant, enabling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community voices to be centred at VH2025. Troy Combo chairs the panel session. “Many sectors are not brave enough to centre these kinds of sessions,” said Troy Combo, chair of the ‘Decolonising and Destigmatising Viral Hepatitis’ […]
From the 6 – 8 August 2025, hundreds of delegates came together in Naarm (Melbourne) to share the ‘real people, real action, real results’ happening in viral hepatitis at the 15th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference. Healthcare professionals, community, researchers, and policy makers connected to discuss the vital importance of funded and sustainable community-led solutions. […]
This resource is written for Officers across Australia. It contains basic information about blood-borne viruses (BBVs) including how the viruses are spread, how to protect against infection and what to do if there is a possible exposure. The booklet was developed to provide information and guidance. It does not replace policies and procedures of policing […]
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: By the end of this module, you will be able to: This course takes […]
This is an Expression of Interest page. By clicking “Register Now” your name will be added to a wait list. You will be notified to register via email when a session becomes available in your state of residence or practice. With over two-thirds of people in Australia living with CHB born overseas, BBVs can have […]
This is an Expression of Interest page. By clicking “Register Now” your name will be added to a wait list. You will be notified to register via email when a session becomes available in your state of residence or practice.
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