Many barriers to care exist for Caribbean immigrant communities in the United States. Here are my experiences with those barriers and potential strategies to overcome them.
Thorough analysis of barriers to screening, evaluation, and treatment of HBV in migrant populations and racial/ethnic minorities.
Downloadable slideset featuring a thorough analysis of the most challenging aspects of racial disparities in HBV care globally, and strategies to address barriers to HBV care.
Listen as expert faculty Mindie H. Nguyen, MD, MAS, AGAF, FAASLD, and Lewis R. Roberts, MB ChB, PhD, examine the HBV burden and care disparities in specific populations, including Asian Americans and foreign-born immigrants, and strategies to address barriers to care.
Listen as expert faculty, Geoffrey Dusheiko, FRCP, FRCP (Edin), FCP (SA), and Ming-Lung Yu, MD, PhD, discuss key racial inequities of care that lead to undertreatment for migrant populations and other racial minorities globally with or at risk for hepatitis B.
Comprehensive slideset highlighting data on HBV burden and racial disparities in Black and Asian populations, and solutions to address barriers to care.
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