Webinar: HCV and HIV Epidemiology in the US
![HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Co-Director, North Carolina AIDS Training & Education Center
Director, HCV Treatment Services, UNC ID Clinic
January 18, 2019
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Objectives
- Describe trends in HCV and HIV infection in the United States
- Identify which populations are at greatest risk for HIV and HCV infection
- Explain the natural history of HCV and how it impacts the wellness of people also living with HIV
- Characterize some of the barriers facing people living with HCV, HIV
and coinfection in receiving care
Presentation
Slides
![HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Co-Director, North Carolina AIDS Training & Education Center
Director, HCV Treatment Services, UNC ID Clinic
January 18, 2019
Objectives
- Describe trends in HCV and HIV infection in the United States
- Identify which populations are at greatest risk for HIV and HCV infection
- Explain the natural history of HCV and how it impacts the wellness of people also living with HIV
- Characterize some of the barriers facing people living with HCV, HIV
and coinfection in receiving care
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Empowering Physicians: Approach to the Refugee Patient
- Webinar: HIV 2024 Ryan White Part F Community Based Dental Partnership Program: Oral Health and HIV – The Why and How of Access, Retention, and Learning
- Webinar: Potential Impact of HIV Prevention Funding Loss in Tennessee (and Hopefully not Beyond)
- Webinar: In It for the Long Haul: Perspectives on Long-Acting Injectable Treatment for HIV
- Webinar: Let’s Talk About Sex – Getting Comfortable Asking Tough Questions
![HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US Title Slide](https://www.seaetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/HCV_and_HIV_Epidemiology_in_the_US-Title-Slide.jpg)
Facilitated by Christopher Hurt, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Co-Director, North Carolina AIDS Training & Education Center
Director, HCV Treatment Services, UNC ID Clinic
January 18, 2019
Objectives
- Describe trends in HCV and HIV infection in the United States
- Identify which populations are at greatest risk for HIV and HCV infection
- Explain the natural history of HCV and how it impacts the wellness of people also living with HIV
- Characterize some of the barriers facing people living with HCV, HIV
and coinfection in receiving care
Presentation
Slides
Other Trainings
- Webinar: Empowering Physicians: Approach to the Refugee Patient
- Webinar: HIV 2024 Ryan White Part F Community Based Dental Partnership Program: Oral Health and HIV – The Why and How of Access, Retention, and Learning
- Webinar: Potential Impact of HIV Prevention Funding Loss in Tennessee (and Hopefully not Beyond)
- Webinar: In It for the Long Haul: Perspectives on Long-Acting Injectable Treatment for HIV
- Webinar: Let’s Talk About Sex – Getting Comfortable Asking Tough Questions