The s100 Prescriber Programs provide in-depth training and ongoing support, and other resources include clinical guidelines, educational materials, research publications, and decision making materials.
The following are the steps needed to become a Hepatitis B s100 prescriber
Attend the hepatitis B s100 Prescriber Course and pass the post course assessment within 6 weeks of attending.
Find out more about the course and register your interest HERE.
Submit the application form provided by us, or apply to receive recognition for prior experience in the management of chronic hepatitis B.
Applications are then reviewed by the National HBV Clinical Standards and Accreditation Panel. Depending on location, applications may instead be reviewed by an appropriate state or territory approving body.
If approved, you will receive a welcome email with resources and contact information of a linked specialist.
Prescribers must undertake ongoing hepatitis B specific continuing professional development – at least 3 CPD points per calendar year. The National Standards for the Hepatitis B s100 Community Prescriber Program govern the process of training and accreditation of community prescribers. These are periodically reviewed by our HBV Clinical Standards and Accreditation Panel and endorsed by the Gastroenterological Society of Australia’s Liver Faculty, the Australasian Society of Infectious Diseases, and the Australasian Hepatology Association.
This is where you can check your prescriber CPD points, submit prescriber CPD activities, update your prescriber map listings and manage your profile.
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