Training Library

ASHM’s resource library is a comprehensive collection of clinical guidelines, handbooks, decision-making tools, and fact sheets designed to support healthcare professionals working in HIV, viral hepatitis, and sexual and reproductive health.

Whether you’re a GP, nurse, or other care provider, you’ll find valuable resources for improving patient care.

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Clinical Extensions of Hepatitis C

Clinical Extensions of Hepatitis C is an eLearning course that takes a closer look at interpreting test results and managing patients with h
Virtual
30 Nov

C the Whole Story Forum: Hepatitis C in Housing and Homelessness, Mental Health and AOD Settings 2023

This one-day forum brings together Nurses, Community-based workers, NSP Workers, and Peer Workers.
On Demand

National HCV POCT Training Program – ASHM HCV Point of Care Testing Theoretical Training

Learn about the latest advances in hepatitis C point-of-care testing with this online module.
On Demand

Hepatitis C Point-of-Care Testing

This online learning module consists of 3 individual modules and a short assessment that introduce the topics of HCV point-of-care testing.
On Demand

Hepatitis C in NSP Settings

Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) frontline workers have a crucial role to play in eliminating hep C in Australia.
On Demand

Curing hepatitis C in primary care – Elearning

This online learning module forms Part 1 of the Curing Hepatitis C in Primary Care.
On Demand

Advanced Liver Disease for Nurses Online Learning Module

This online learning module will provide primary care nurses with the knowledge to identify signs and symptoms of ALD.
On Demand

Dispensing HIV and Viral Hepatitis Medications for Community Pharmacists

Community pharmacists are a crucial part of a multi-disciplinary team caring for people with viral hepatitis and HIV.
On Demand

Hepatitis C in NSP settings

Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) frontline workers have a crucial role to play in eliminating hep C in Australia.
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