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Tasmanian Eliminate Hepatitis C Australian Outreach Project

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Tasmanian Eliminate Hepatitis C Australian Outreach Project
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Join the Tasmanian Region Leadership team and invited guest speaker Megan Hughes in the upcoming webinar Tasmanian Eliminate Hepatitis C Australian Outreach Project (TEHCAO). Key learning objectives - Introduce the concept of the Eliminate Hepatitis C Australian Outreach Project including the services involved - Understand the facts regarding Hepatitis C and how it affects the community - Be informed of the effectiveness of this program so far within Tasmania About the speaker Megan Hughes is the Clinical Nurse Consultant for the Tasmanian Eliminate Hepatitis C Australian Outreach Project

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Presented by:

Megan Hughes RN
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Content Type: Webinar recording

Duration: 00:41:31

CPD Hours: 1.00

Updated: Wednesday, 29 June 2022

Created: Thursday, 23 June 2022

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Area/s of Study

  • Community and primary health

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