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Home News & Updates Visualizing Hepatitis C Mortality Webinar

Visualizing Hepatitis C Mortality Webinar

March 17, 2021

View the webinar recording.

On Mar. 17, at 2 pm ET, HepVu held a webinar to discuss new data and interactive maps visualizing Hepatitis C-related mortality at the county-level., the underlying factors that contribute to regional disparities, and practical applications of the new data and resources for local interventions and advocacy.

Moderator:

  • Heather Bradley, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Georgia State University

Panelists:

  • Eric Hall, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher, Emory University
  • Judith Feinberg, MD, Professor of Behavioral Medicine & Psychiatry and Medicine/Infectious Diseases, West Virginia University
  • Adrienne Simmons, PharmD, MS, BCPS, AAHIVP, Director of Programs, National Viral Hepatitis Roundtable (NVHR)

View the recording here:

 

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