This webinar launches the REACH-B Advice form, a new resource for HBV s100 prescribers providing an alternative to access specialist support. In this 90-minute instructional webinar participants will discuss a range of hepatitis B case studies, including a demonstration of the new form and how and when it can be utilised. It is also an opportunity to meet the specialists involved in the project that will be responding to enquiries.
This interactive 90-minute instructional and case discussion provides HBV prescribers an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to practical case studies spanning diagnosis to treatment initiation and ongoing monitoring and an understanding of how this new resource could be used to support this. It will clearly articulate when, how and why the REACH-B consultation process should be utilised as well as features of the form.
Target audience: Accredited HBV s100 prescribers
Endorsement and CPD: HBV s100 Prescribers will be allocated 1 HBV CPD point. RACGP Accreditation TBC but is planned.
Funding: This activity received funding from the Australian Government Department of Health. This course is free to attend for Hepatitis B s100 community prescribers.
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