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Improving Diversity in Clinical Trials for Hepatitis B Treatments Webinar

Trials for Hep B Treatment. Go to webinar.

This session discusses why representation, including of persons living with hepatitis B, is essential to research, and communication and outreach strategies to improve diversity in clinical trials.

Hepatitis B: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions

Hepatitis B: Dispelling Myths and Misconceptions. Go to Webinar.

This webinar discusses common myths about hepatitis B prevention and transmission and how to address common misconceptions.

Webinar: Strategies for HCV Testing and Linkage to Care in and from Prison

Webinar: Strategies for HCV Testing and Linkage to Care in and from Prison. Go to Webinar.

This webinar explores strategies for HCV testing and linkage to care for people currently in or transitioning from prison.

HBU Webinar: Hepatitis Delta: The Hidden Epidemic

HBU Webinar: Hepatitis Delta: The Hidden Epidemic. YouTube video presentation.
This session focuses on hepatitis B global epidemiology, as well as hepatitis D testing, management and treatment. This interactive session discusses how we can work together to improve awareness and testing for HBV co-infection.

Combating Hepatitis B Among High-Risk Communities: A Government-Community Partnership

Combating Hepatitis B Among High-Risk Communities: A Government-Community Partnership. Youtube video webinar.
This interactive session provides information about a unique government-community partnership, new multilingual hepatitis B educational resources, and local efforts to increase awareness and encourage hepatitis B testing. Panelists discuss outreach, screening, vaccination, and linkage to care...

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health: Twitter for Public Health

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NPIN presented this first in a series of six webcasts, which focused on how social media can be used in HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and viral hepatitis prevention. The series is called "In the Know," and the first webcast was titled "Twitter for Public Health." NPIN broadcast it live from 2–3 p.m. on...

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health: LinkedIn & Slideshare

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Presented on March 12, 2013, this webcast, "LinkedIn & Slideshare," was the second of six interactive webcasts in the series, In the Know: Social Media for Public Health, which focused on how social media can be used in HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and viral hepatitis prevention. The CDC National...

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health: Gaming & Mobile

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Presented on April 2, 2013, this webcast, "Gaming and Mobile," was the third of six interactive webcasts in the series, In the Know: Social Media for Public Health, which focused on how social media can be used in HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and viral hepatitis prevention. The CDC National Prevention...

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health: Facebook & Image Sharing (Instagram, Pinterest & Flickr)

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Presented on April 23, 2013, this webcast, "Facebook & Image Sharing (Instagram, Pinterest & Flickr)," was the fourth of six interactive webcasts in the series, In the Know: Social Media for Public Health, which focused on how social media can be used in HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and viral...

In the Know: Social Media for Public Health: Google+ & YouTube

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Presented on May 14, 2013, this webcast, Google+ & You Tube, was the fifth of six interactive webcasts in the series, In the Know: Social Media for Public Health, which focused on how social media can be used in HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and viral hepatitis prevention. The CDC National Prevention...

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