Hepatitis B Clinical Provider Training
Hepatitis B Clinical Provider Training
Description
This training series, offered twice a year, is designed to prepare clinical providers to provide hepatitis B (HBV) care and treatment. Archived webinars from the latest series are listed below.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the training series, providers will be able to recall the role of the primary care provider in HBV care, including:
- Identifying patients who should be screened for HBV
- Interpreting HBV tests
- Classifying patients with HBV infection
- Determining whether patients need HBV treatment and hepatocellular carcinoma screening
- Distinguishing monitoring for cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients with HBV
Training Logistics
- Duration: 3 sessions, 1 hour each
- Format: Live webinar via GotoWebinar
- Audience: Clinical providers (MD, DO, NP, PA, RN, and PharmD)
- Credits offered: 3.0 CME, CNE, CEUs
- Series schedule: winter (January/February) and summer (May/June)
After this training, participants are eligible for a half-day clinical hepatology preceptorship with an ELF liver specialist in a leading NYC liver clinic.
To receive the email announcement for the upcoming hepatitis B provider training series, contact Meg Chappell.
Webinar Archive
Learners can receive CE credits for viewing the archived webinars by:
- Completing the registration form.
- Watching the archived webinar(s) below.
- Submitting the request form for CME, CNE or CEU credits.
Title | Speaker | Date | Webinar | Slides |
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Hepatitis B: Epidemiology, Prevention and Screening | Arun Jesudian, MD | January 14, 2021 | View Video | View Slides |
Hepatitis B Pre-Treatment Evaluation and Treatment Initiation | Douglas Dieterich, MD | January 21, 2021 | View Video | View Slides |
Management of Hepatitis B and Treatment Monitoring | Harmit Kalia, DO | January 28, 2021 | View Video | View Slides |