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A Model for Involving the Community in Hepatitis Healthcare  

A Model for Involving the Community in Hepatitis Healthcare

Author: Projects In Knowledge, Inc

Many of the 250,000 Asian Americans in San Francisco are chronic HBV carriers or are unvaccinated and at risk, particularly those who are first-generation immigrants or who were born before the mandatory vaccination of newborn infants. For a variety of reasons, screening, vaccinating, and treating this population continue to present challenges to the healthcare community. Join Dr. Robert Gish as he talks with Mr. Ted Fang, a Co-Founder and Steering Committee Member of the San Francisco Hep B Free campaign, to learn more about an innovative and successful community-initiated model for improving access to HBV healthcare services, particularly in the Asian-American community.
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Wednesday, 1 January, 1000

 

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