This free online training aims to provide participants with the knowledge and confidence to increase the management of HCV in alcohol and other drug settings.
Hosted by the Victorian HIV and Hepatitis Integrated Training and Learning program, this Hepatitis C Community of Practice session is intended to support the alcohol and other drugs workforce with the opportunity to bring case based studies for discussion and mutual learning. This peer learning approach enhances the practice of AOD workers to recognise those who may be living with or at risk of HCV and supporting them onto the care pathway, particularly if they are disengaged with traditional health care services. Linking attendees with expert knowledge in point of care testing, prison settings, nurse led models of care and community facing support services, the Community of Practice aims to support the elimination of Hepatitis C in Victoria.
All practitioners are invited to submit cases for discussion. Presenters will be selected based on the needs of each case so early submission is encouraged.
While this is not a clinical update, a base level of knowledge of hepatitis C will be assumed in the discussion. You can register for the Clinical Foundations of Hepatitis C course via ASHM On Demand here.
Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:30pm
Presenters: Jacqui Richmond and others TBC
1. Identify appropriate point of care testing options for people at risk of HCV
2. Plan appropriate pathways to care, from testing to treatment and beyond
3. Learn about innovative models of care of service delivery which can be successfully used in marginalised/challenging populations, including:
This session is not currently accredited with RACGP Portal. Participants will need to self-record this activity via Quick Log through their RACGP myCPD dashboard. Your Statement of Attendance will include a breakdown of hours and activity types.