Part 2: National Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum 2023

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On Friday 24th February, ASHM hosted its inaugural Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum. With expert panels and interactive case discussions, the 2023 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 forum have been broken into Part 1 and Part 2. This activity is Part 2.

Part 2: National Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum 2023 contains the recordings of the following case studies and prescriber models of care submissions:

  • Providing culturally responsive care to patients who are refugees or from migrant backgrounds
  • Seroconversion
  • Providing culturally responsive care to patients that identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Hepatitis B in Pregnancy
  • Prescriber Submissions: Models of Care

Watching Part 2 you can accrue 1 HBV CPD. For watching both Part 1 and Part 2: National Hepatitis B Prescriber Forum you will accrue a total of 2 HBV CPD.

Go to Part 1: National Hepatitis Prescriber Forum 2023 to watch the forum presentations.

The module completion record will be constantly monitored by the ASHM HBV Prescriber Team. If you are an HBV Prescriber, please be advised that HBV CPD points will be uploaded onto the prescriber portal/MyASHM automatically by ASHM staff during the renewal period.

ASHM thank the Commonwealth Department of health for providing the funding to deliver this forum. ASHM also thanks the range of hepatitis B clinical advisors, speakers, facilitators, and steering committee members who helped bring this forum together.

Course Content

Case Study: Providing culturally responsive care to patients who are refugees or from migrant backgrounds
Case Study: Seroconversion
Case Study: Providing culturally responsive care to patients that identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Case Study: Hepatitis B in Pregnancy
Prescriber Submissions: Models of Care
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