This course unpacks the critical elements of nurses’ and midwives’ scope of practice in delivering effective hepatitis B care. Each session has a different focus and topic, using case studies to explore real-world scenarios and emerging issues. Attendees will gain practical, person-centred insights and actionable knowledge to support best practice in hepatitis B management.
2+ CPD hours
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On completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Australian College of Midwives Endorsed Activity
All participants who attend the course in full will be awarded a Statement of Attendance.
Nurse Practitioners who are Hepatitis B s100 prescribers will receive 1 HBV CPD.
Attendees may gain 1 additional CPD hour by completing the Clinical Foundations of Hepatitis B online learning module (recommended pre-course activity).
Nurses and midwives who see patients living with HBV or from high-prevalence populations and have previous experience and knowledge of hepatitis B.
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