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Type: Webinar
25 Jun, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

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Enhancing hepatitis B care and prevention in Primary Care

Webinar 25 Jun, 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM (AEST)

Primary care clinicians play a crucial role in enhancing the health of individuals living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). Primary care clinicians should be informed of the risks associated with hepatitis B infection, actively test people at risk, monitor people with chronic disease (viral load testing)and promote vaccination.
 
Clinical guidelines recommend that all people living with CHB should be engaged in regular care. Viral load testing is an essential component in the laboratory assessment and identifies the need for treatment.
 
The proportion of people monitored for CHB has gradually declined over time. The NSW Hepatitis B Strategy 2023-2026 has set a target of 100% in care. In 2021, an estimated 30.7% of people in NSW received the necessary care (treatment and monitoring).
 
This webinar highlights the essential role of GPs in diagnosis and monitoring CHB and provides access to resources to support the care of individuals living with CHB.

Learning outcomes

  1. Identify opportunities for hepatitis B testing among at-risk people and vaccination.
  2. Summarise primary care clinicians’ role in identifying, diagnosing, monitoring, and treating people with chronic hepatitis B.
  3. Utilise hepatitis B referral and clinical support tools.
Educational Activities
1.0
hours

Speakers

Dr Caran Cheung

Caran is a s100 Hepatitis B and HIV prescriber. She works in General Practice in Sydney and has a special interest in sexual health, viral hepatitis and addiction medicine. She is a clinical editor at South Eastern Sydney HealthPathways and enjoys providing education to other GPs.

Associate Professor Simone Strasser

Associate Professor Simone Strasser is a Senior Staff Specialist in the AW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, and the Australian National Liver Transplantation Unit at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney in Sydney Australia. She is Past-President of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia (GESA), and a board member of the Liver Foundation, an Australian community organisation to support people with liver disease. She has a major clinical and research interest in viral hepatitis, primary liver cancer, fatty liver disease, advanced liver disease, and liver transplantation. She is Director of Hepatology Clinical Trials at RPAH leading clinical trials of new therapies for patients with hepatitis B, liver cancer and other liver diseases. Her publications include many book chapters and over 20 publications in peer reviewed journals.

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