HepatitisWA
The A to Z of Hepatitis (Live Broadcast Online)

The Rural Health Education Foundation will be webcasting and simultaneously broadcasting across its satellite network a live program on hepatitis at 8pm AEDT on 8th November 2011 (see below for times in other states). Join Dr Norman Swan as he chairs a live panel discussion around the current knowledge and research on hepatitis; the range of hepatitis variants with a specific focus on hepatitis B and C; prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment; the national hepatitis strategies and their key recommendations and specifically the issues for rural, remote and Indigenous communities.
Panellists include: Professor Robert Batey AM - Clinical Director, Viral Hepatitis Program ASHM, NSW; Dr Benjamin Cowie - Epidemiologist, Victorian Infectious Diseases Service, Royal Melbourne Hospital, VIC; Ms Tracey Jones - RN and Clinical Hepatology Nurse Consultant, NSW; and Mrs Enaam Oudih - Manager PEACE Multicultural Services, Relationships Australia, SA.
For more information and to register to view the webcast: http://www.rhef.com.au/programs/program-1/?program_id=574
Live Viewing Times: 8pm, NSW, ACT, TAS, VIC; 7.30pm SA; 7.00pm QLD;
6.30pm NT; 5.00pm WA
How to
view
To view the program live online click the ‘webcast’ button
on the program
webpage. Follow the prompts to register and you will be emailed a webcast
link.
To view the program at a Foundation satellite viewing site click here to find a
site location near you or here http://www.rhef.com.au/viewing-sites
To order a free copy of the DVD complete the Fax Back order form on the Free DVD & Resources webpage.
This program is accredited with leading professional organisations. Complete the evaluation form online or the printable form on the Professional Development webpage http://www.rhef.com.au/accreditation/evaluation-forms/
This program is produced by the Rural Health Education Foundation and has been funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and Gilead Sciences.
Page last updated: Tuesday 01 November, 2011
