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Clinician Resources

A one-stop location for information across hepatitis B prevention and care, including up-to-date tools and guidelines for your practice and patients.

Information for Your Patients & Practice

HBV Patient Education & Tools

CME Outfitters offers tools to help you grasp HBV transmission, emphasize screening, and explore treatment options, with videos and an animated guide for information.

Pamphlet: Getting Linked to Care

Get the essential information you need to navigate hepatitis B care efficiently and effectively.

Video: What You Need to Know About Hepatitis B Coinfection

Learn about the risks, implications, and strategies for managing Hepatitis B in conjunction with other infections.

Video: Updated CDC Universal Screening Guidelines for Hepatitis B

A helpful video on CDC guideline changes on hepatitis B to share with patients

Video: What to Expect from Your Hepatitis B Treatment

Join Dr. Amy Shen Tang and Dr. Joseph Ahn in this informative video on what to anticipate during your treatment journey.

CDC PSA Videos to Share with Patients

A series of PSA videos part of CDC's multi-lingual Know Hepatitis B campaign, conducted in partnership with Hep B United.

Tools & Training

AASLD 2018 Chronic Hepatitis B Guidelines​

AASLD developed evidence-based practice guidelines and practice guidances.

Chronic Hepatitis B Treatment Decision Tool For Adults

A one-minute survey to give clinicians the information needed to help patients with chronic hepatitis B.

Physician and Patient's Guide to Hepatitis B

A comprehensive and updated handbook with the latest information on hepatitis B infection and patient care.

Hep B Management -
A Comprehensive Guide for Healthcare Providers

This guidance was developed by Hepatitis Primary Care Workgroup which was organized by the National Taskforce on Hepatitis B in partnership with SF Hep B Free.

Test Result Diagnostic Flowchart

A guide to interpreting
hepatitis B lab results.

Screening and Testing Recommendations for Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

2023 CDC updated and published recommendations for hepatitis B screening and testing.

Hepatitis B Literature

What to Know About Liver Disease and COVID-19

San Francisco Hep B Free: A Grassroots Community Coalition to Prevent Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer

National Viral Hepatitis Action Plan

Cost-Effectiveness of 1-Time Universal Screening for Chronic Hepatitis B Infection in Adults

Using Survey Results to Improve Our Campaign

Cost-Effectiveness of Hepatitis B Testing and Vaccination of Adults Seeking Care for Sexually Transmitted Infections

Local and National Viral Hepatitis Organizations

Hep B Foundation

The Hepatitis B Foundation is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected by hepatitis B worldwide.

Hep B United

Hep B United is a national coalition dedicated to eliminating hepatitis B and the health disparities and inequities associated with hepatitis B and hepatitis delta among highly impacted communities across the United States.

National Task Force on Hepatitis B

The Task Force is a volunteer-based national coalition that brings together scientists, health professionals, not-for-profit organizations, and concerned citizens.

Hepatitis B Initiative of Washington, D.C.

HBI is a nonprofit organization with a mission to mobilize communities to address health disparities, including preventing infectious diseases and liver cancer (by detecting HBV and HCV infections early) that affect vulnerable populations.

Office of Viral Hepatitis Prevention (OVHP), State of California

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) works to protect the public's health in the Golden State and helps shape positive health outcomes for individuals, families and communities.

San Francisco Hepatitis C Task Force

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) works to protect the public's health in the Golden State and helps shape positive health outcomes for individuals, families and communities.

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