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HCV Screening, Management and Treatment | October 26, 2022

Date of Presentation: October 26, 2022

Type: Past Presentation  Training  

Audience: Clinical  

Program: Ending the Epidemics in Indian Country ECHO Program  

Keywords: #cure  #hcv  #hcv treatment  #hepatitis c  #Screening  

In this presentation, Dr. Brad Moran, PharmD, and Dr. Paulina Deming, PharmD provide an overview of HCV Elimination with a focus on treatments, screening, prevention, and provider resources. Dr. Moran and Dr. Deming then discuss how to provide an integrative approach to treatment and care for individuals with hepatitis C virus.

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Presented by:

Paulina Deming | Brad Moran

Paulina Deming, PharmD, is an Associate Professor-Clinical Educator within the Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences Department at the College of Pharmacy at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNMHSC). Dr. Deming completed a general practice residency and infectious diseases pharmacotherapy residency at UNMHSC. Her interests are focused in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections and clinical therapeutics. She is the assistant director for the Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) HCV clinic and serves on Project ECHO’s expert faculty panel advising providers on HCV care in community, corrections, and within the Indian Health Services settings. Licensed as a pharmacist clinician, she sees patients through the UNMHSC’s HCV clinic and the Truman HCV-HIV coinfection clinic. In addition to teaching and clinical work, Dr. Deming has co-authored papers on the management of HCV infections as well as HCV treatment outcomes in real-world settings.

Brad Moran, PharmD, is a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa in North Dakota. He was born and raised on the Fort Peck (Assiniboine and Sioux) Reservation in northeast Montana. Brad graduated from the University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy in 2006. He returned home to begin his career with the Indian Health Service later that year at the Fort Peck Service Unit, where he still practices as a clinical pharmacist. Brad is “ECHO Trained” and began treating hepatitis C in 2009 with the guidance and expertise from UNM Project ECHO telehealth clinics. His professional interests include hepatitis C treatment, substance use disorder treatment, and diabetes management.

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Date added: October 11, 2022