UT Health San Antonio ECHO

Project ECHO (Extension of Community Healthcare Outcomes), developed at University of New Mexico (UNM), is a telementoring model that connects multidisciplinary group of experts with non-specialist providers over a telehealth network to expand access to quality care among people in underserved communities.

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National HIV/HCV Co-infection Curriculum

The AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) National HIV/HCV curriculum is an evidence based free online curriculum for health care providers and trainers of healthcare providers to increase their knowledge on HIV and HCV co-infection among people of color in the United States.

AETC HIV/HCV Curriculum

The Provider HIV/ HCV Clinical Care App (English & Spanish)

The Provider HIV/ HCV Clinical Care App will help HIV providers treat people with HIV/HCV co-infection. This app is in development. Release anticipated in February 2022.

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“Once thought to be an untreatable chronic condition leading to many serious sequelae, including liver cancer, cirrhosis, and liver failure requiring transplantation, new definitive hepatitis C virus therapies offer hope of eradicating this potentially devastating condition”

-Galbraith, J. W. (2016). Hepatitis C Virus Screening: An Important Public Health Opportunity for United States Emergency Departments. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 67 (1), 129-130. doi:10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.08.002