WA Hepatitis B s100 Prescriber Update

In this 90-minute case discussion participants will discuss a range of hepatitis B case studies with a specialist or experienced HBV s100 prescriber, highlighting approaches to diagnosing, treating and managing people living with hepatitis B.

This interactive 90-minute training provides HBV prescribers an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to practical case studies spanning diagnosis to treatment initiation and ongoing monitoring.

Case scenarios are developed by ASHM clinical advisors or local experts to meet the identified learning needs of ASHM’s HBV prescribers, which vary from each State and Territory. 

Attendees are also encouraged to submit their own cases for discussion. You can receive a second HBV CPD point by submitting and discussing one of your own de-identified patient cases on the night. Please send any cases to skye.ohalloran@ashm.org.au by 2 February. 

 

Date & Time:

Title: WA Hepatitis B s100 Prescriber Update

Date: Tuesday 13 February 2024

Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm (AWST) 

Location: Online – via Zoom

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Learning Outcomes:

Through online learning and virtual teaching, participants will?learn to:

  • Plan guideline-based monitoring for patients with chronic hepatitis B.
  • Evaluate chronic hepatitis B patients’ suitability for antiviral treatment.
  • Select and prescribe appropriate first-line antiviral medication for patients with chronic hepatitis B. 

 

Target Audience:

Accredited HBV s100 prescribers practicing in WA.   

 

Endorsement and CPD:

 HBV s100 Prescribers will be allocated 1 HBV CPD point.

This is an RACGP-approved CPD activity under the RACGP CPD Program. 1.5 Educational Activity hours. 

This course and associated activities are accredited with ACRRM for 1.5 education activity hours and 4 additional CPD requirements in the 2023-2025 triennium.

This course and associated activities are accredited by the ACNP for professional development.

Event Details

February 13 - February 13
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM
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