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CME-CERTIFIED TREATMENT UPDATE

Bringing Into Focus: A Practical Guide to Using Virologic and Serologic Tests in

the Management of Hepatitis B

CLICK TO ACCESS

A Practical Guide to Using Virologic and Serologic Tests in the Management of

Hepatitis B

Through slides, audio, and

interactive polling questions, G. Gish, MD, provides case-based guidance

on the optimal use of virologic and serologic tests in the diagnosis and

management of hepatitis B

including insights into emerging issues such as the role of quantitative HBsAg

in clinical practice.

To begin this Interactive Virtual Presentation, click here.

CLICK TO ACCESS

Downloadable Slideset

To download the accompanying slideset for use as a self-study resource or in

your own noncommercial presentations,

click here.

This CME-certified Treatment Update is located online at:

ttp://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HBV%20Tests.aspx

Jointly sponsored by

Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Release date: August 5, 2011

Expiration date: August 4, 2013

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb

and Gilead

Sciences.

Clinical Care Options Hepatitis

GET MORE FROM CCO

Visit the CCO Hepatitis Free Bookstore

Request your free copies of popular print programs from Clinical Care Options.

Available in the United States and

Canada only.

Click here to start.

Conference Coverage

Journal Options

Management Series

Treatment Updates

Interactive Cases

Live Meetings

RSS / Podcasts

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Free Bookstore

Slide Downloads

Copyright 2011 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston

White Drive, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20191-5433

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CME-CERTIFIED TREATMENT UPDATE

Bringing Into Focus: A Practical Guide to Using Virologic and Serologic Tests in

the Management of Hepatitis B

CLICK TO ACCESS

A Practical Guide to Using Virologic and Serologic Tests in the Management of

Hepatitis B

Through slides, audio, and

interactive polling questions, G. Gish, MD, provides case-based guidance

on the optimal use of virologic and serologic tests in the diagnosis and

management of hepatitis B

including insights into emerging issues such as the role of quantitative HBsAg

in clinical practice.

To begin this Interactive Virtual Presentation, click here.

CLICK TO ACCESS

Downloadable Slideset

To download the accompanying slideset for use as a self-study resource or in

your own noncommercial presentations,

click here.

This CME-certified Treatment Update is located online at:

ttp://clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HBV%20Tests.aspx

Jointly sponsored by

Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Clinical Care Options, LLC.

Release date: August 5, 2011

Expiration date: August 4, 2013

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb

and Gilead

Sciences.

Clinical Care Options Hepatitis

GET MORE FROM CCO

Visit the CCO Hepatitis Free Bookstore

Request your free copies of popular print programs from Clinical Care Options.

Available in the United States and

Canada only.

Click here to start.

Conference Coverage

Journal Options

Management Series

Treatment Updates

Interactive Cases

Live Meetings

RSS / Podcasts

My CME Tracker

Free Bookstore

Slide Downloads

Copyright 2011 Clinical Care Options, LLC. All rights reserved. 1894 Preston

White Drive, Suite 110, Reston, VA 20191-5433

To ensure you receive Clinical Care Options educational materials by email,

please add

info@... to your contacts or address book.

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