Hepatitis C Treatment
Virtual TrainingClinical Program Manager at Mt. Sinai Health System VOCAL + Sinai cures Program. "I enjoy assisting people with risk reduction associated with sexual activity and substance use. I also prefer to work in environments that are located "in the community" in outpatient settings. Most recently, I have been working with substance users providing HCV treatment and buprenorphine provision for opiate use disorder. I employ non-judgmental, compassionate and culturally competent care. I am a life long learner and welcome new opportunities for professional development and skills building."
Hepatitis C Complications
Virtual TrainingDr. Arun Jesudian is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and a Transplant Hepatologist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell, where he currently serves as the Director of Liver Quality and Inpatient Liver Services. He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology. Dr. Jesudian’s clinical and research focus is in improving the outcomes of patients with cirrhosis and particularly those who require hospitalization. He serves on several national committees where he has been tasked with developing practice guidelines and quality measures pertaining to liver disease. He has been an investigator in numerous clinical trials and a frequently invited speaker. Dr. Jesudian has published over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts and serves on the editorial board of the journal Liver Transplantatio
Hepatitis C Treatment in Persons Who Inject Drugs (PWID)
Virtual TrainingKelly S. Ramsey, MD, MPH, MA, FACP, FASAM is a board-certified internal medicine and addiction medicine physician who has treated substance use disorder since 2004. She worked as Medical Director of an academic center-based OTP in the South Bronx before working for nearly a decade for a large FQHC in Hudson Valley where she created and grew a MAT program for OUD and AUD to 10 sites and 1500 patients. Most recently, Dr. Ramsey worked as the Chief of Medical Services at the NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS).