Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 3.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Gregory Dore from the Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia about the C-EDGE CO-STAR study.

Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 2.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Graham Foster from Queen Mary University of London about the ASTRAL-3 study.

Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 1.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Vincent Leroy from Grenoble University Hospital about the ALLY-3+ study.

Breaking Coverage of CAT trial

Special Edition 2015, Part 4.

Join us as Dr. Patrick Flume of the Medical University of South Carolina interviews Dr. Stuart Elborn of Queen’s University in Belfast, Ireland. Dr. Elborn discusses the implications of the CAT study and how it effects his practice.

Breaking Coverage of CAT trial

Special Edition 2015, Part 3.

Join us as Dr. Patrick Flume of the Medical University of South Carolina interviews Dr. JP Clancy of Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Dr. Clancy discusses the implications of the CAT study and how it effect his practice.

Breaking Coverage of CAT trial

Special Edition 2015, Part 2.

Join us as Dr. Patrick Flume of the Medical University of South Carolina interviews Dr. Scott Bell of the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute. Dr. Bell discusses the implications of the CAT study and how it will effect his practice.

Breaking Coverage of CAT trial

Special Edition 2015, Part 1.

Join us as Dr. Peter Mogayzel of the Johns Hopkins University discusses the design and findings for the CAT study with Dr. Patrick Flume of the Medical University of South Carolina. Learn about the importance of the study and how it may effect your practice.