HBVideo & Animations

Faculty

Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, FAASLD, FACG, AGAF
Professor of Medicine, Section Chief, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Director of Clinical Hepatology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
Joseph Ahn, MD, MS, FAASLD, FACG, AGAF

Dr. Joseph Ahn is a transplant hepatologist with Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) in Portland, Oregon. He is a Professor of Medicine and serves as the Section Chief of Gastroenterology and Director of Clinical Hepatology. As a transplant hepatologist, Dr. Ahn treats patients with chronic liver diseases as well as liver transplant candidates and recipients. His research interest is focused on hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and liver cancer.

Amy Shen Tang, MD
Director of Immigrant Health, North East Medical Services, San Francisco, CA
Amy Shen Tang, MD

Dr. Amy Shen Tang is a primary care internist and the new Director of Immigrant Health at North East Medical Services (NEMS) in the San Francisco Bay Area where she oversees clinical programs and community outreach for hepatitis B, latent tuberculosis, and other immigrant health disparities. As Co-Chair for the National Hepatitis B Primary Care Workgroup and Advisor to the National Taskforce on Hepatitis B, she leads a workgroup of hepatitis B experts from the American Association of Study of Liver Diseases, the Center for Disease Control, Project ECHO, and the University of Washington to develop web-based hepatitis B guidance for primary care providers managing chronic hepatitis B.

Stigma and Treatment Disparities

Drs. Do and Nguyen provide useful information about hepatitis B infection including answers to common questions that patients have when they first receive a diagnosis, information about risk factors and misconceptions, and important steps patients can take to reduce the burden of the disease.

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HepB: Common Questions

Individuals with hepatitis B have many questions when they first receive a diagnosis. In this video, Drs. Do and Nguyen provide useful information about hepatitis B as well as important steps patients can take to reduce the burden of the disease.

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What is HDV?

Dr. Do and Dr. Gish explain hepatitis D infection for patients and answer common questions that patients have when they first receive a diagnosis. They also offer advice about how patients can lower the overall burden of disease.

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An Animated Look at HBV

This animated guide will provide you with useful information to better understand HBV, how it is transmitted, and currently available prevention and treatment strategies.

 

Hep B: Stages of Fibrosis

In this video, Dr. Kris Kowdley uses an augmented reality animation to discuss the various stages of fibrosis and the impact on the liver during each stage. Click the closed caption button to select subtitles in Vietnamese, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), Hmong, or Korean.

Hepatitis ABCs

In this animation, Dr. Kris Kowdley discusses the three most common viruses that cause hepatitis (hepatitis A virus, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus) and how each is transmitted. Click the closed caption button to select subtitles in Vietnamese, Chinese (traditional), Chinese (simplified), Hmong, or Korean.

 

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HBVideo & Animations
Event Date: 08/17/2022