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Hep A Outbreak in LA County -Evaluation for Non-Physicians

Evaluation

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Hepatitis A Outbreak in LA County

  
Instructions: Please complete this survey to its entirety. Questions with an asterisk are mandatory.
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8. How well were these objectives met?
As a result of this session, I am now able to:
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1. Discuss the clinical presentation and natural history of hepatitis A.
2. Interpret serological test results for hepatitis A.
3. List what populations require immediate reporting to Health Department if hepatitis A is suspected.
4. List hepatitis A outbreak vaccine priority groups.
9. How likely are you to change your practice based on today’s activity?
11. Was there any apparent commercial bias in the presentation?
(Defined as content that promotes the proprietary interest of any specific entity that, produces, markets, re-sells, or distributes health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.)
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Are you a member of the Los Angeles Health Alert Network (LAHAN),  the Department of Public Health’s (DPH) provider alert system? (optional)

16. Would you like us to sign you up for LAHAN?

Note: DPH uses LAHAN to email priority communications on issues such as local outbreaks, emerging health issues, and drug shortages.  There are, on average, 1-2 communications a month and the urgency and target audience are clearly marked.  DPH will not share your contact information and it is simple to unsubscribe.  To learn more, ask questions, or view previous communications visit publichealth.lacounty.gov/lahan

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