WVCTSI Project ECHO, in collaboration with the WV AAP, is launching a pilot ECHO Project to eliminate hepatitis C in pregnant persons and infants. These one-hour sessions will launch in February 2025. They will include didactic and de-identified case presentations. The sessions will be recorded, and one general hour of CME credit will be offered.
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