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KEY DEADLINES


Abstract Submission
CLOSED

Scholarship Application
CLOSED

Early Bird Registration
31 July 2016

Accommodation 
14 August 2016



 

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The organisations listed have kindly sponsored the 10th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference 2016. Sponsorship is offered as an unconditional grant. The sponsor has no control over content, tone, emphasis, allocation of funds or selection of recipients. ASHM does not endorse or promote any healthcare-related products.

 


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Edition 6

Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference
29 September - 1 October 2016

HAVE YOU GOT FUNDS FROM 2015 REMAINING?


The registration fee is tax deductible for most attendees and any leftover funds for use by the end of financial year could be used for this highly valuable educational opportunity for you or your colleagues.

To be entitled to the early bird registration fee you must register and pay before
Sunday 31 July 2016.



For more information on registration types and rates, as well as how to register, please visit the website.


PROGRAM UPDATE


There will be pre-conference workshops held Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 September. Make your travel plans with these in mind. Full details and registration will be open early July. Visit the Associated Events page for updates.

1. Curing Hepatitis C with new treatments course for GPs and other medical professionals

8.30am – 11.30am,  Wednesday 29 September

2. Satellite Meeting: Hepatitis C – Effective treatment for everyone, everywhere. All in sector welcome to attend
11.30am – 7pm, Wednesday 29 September and 8.30am – 12.30pm, Thursday 30 September

3. Viral hepatitis 101 workshop for non-clinical professionals working in the sector

9.00am - 12.15pm, Thursday 30 September


SPEAKER HIGHLIGHT - PROFESSOR GREG DORE


Professor Dore is Head, Viral Hepatitis Clinical Research Program, Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia, and Infectious Diseases Physician, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, Australia. He has been involved in viral hepatitis and HIV epidemiological and clinical research, clinical care and public health policy for 20 years.

   
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Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference Secretariat
ASHM Conference & Events Division
LMB 5057, Darlinghurst, New South Wales 1300
T: +61 2 8204 0770  E: info@hepatitis.org.au