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Healthcare Workers

Hello, and welcome to our website.

We are a health related NGO with extensive links within the medical sector. Our partnership approach involves networking with:

  • GPs across NSW, via the Divisions of General Practice
  • Hepatitis CNCs working at treatment centres
  • Hepatologists and gastroenterologists at public hospitals and private clinics
  • researchers in the clinical, virological, epidemiological and social research fields.

Our website aims to provide you with various tools:

  • patient support resources (e.g. free call Hepatitis Helpline, our easily printable FAQs, factsheets and other info resources)
  • professional networking (Heplink health care worker interagency and the ASHM health care worker website)
  • workforce development services including education and training services for allied health workers and capacity building services for clinics and agencies
  • professional and patient support resources, including...
 A brief introduction - 250KB PDF
 Dental workers & hep C  - 140KB PDF
     Directory of services - link to external database
     GPs & hep C - 720KB PDF
    Hep C in brief - 260KB PDF
 I have hep C: what could happen to me? - 4MB PDF
    Prehospital workers & hep C - 200KB PDF
    HCV primary care manual - 2MB PDF
    HIV/HCV coinfection manual - 680KB PDF
 What you need to know: a guide to hepatitis C - 2MB PDF

 

         

Stock photos used. People shown may have no actual connection with hepatitis C.

Top image taken with thanks from www.images.google.com 

This page last updated 24 Dec 2009