Privacy
Registration
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Information Sharing with Sponsoring Organizations
We do not share user or aggregated information with any organizations outside of Hepatitis Foundation International.
Links
This privacy statement applies solely to information collected by this website. This website contains links to other sites. Please be aware that the Hepatitis Foundation International is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every web site that collects personally identifiable information.
Security
This website takes every precaution to protect our users' information. When users submit sensitive information via the website, that information is protected both online and off-line. When our registration form asks users to enter sensitive information, that information is encrypted. While on a secure page, the lock icon on the bottom of web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer becomes locked, as opposed to un-locked on non-secure pages.
While we use SSL encryption to protect sensitive information online, we also do everything in our power to protect user-information off-line. All of our users' information, not just the sensitive information, is restricted in our offices. Only employees who need the information to perform a specific job are granted access to personally identifiable information. All employees are kept up-to-date on our security and privacy practices. When new policies are added, our employees are notified and /or reminded about the importance we place on privacy, and what they can do to ensure our user’s information is protected. Finally, the servers that we store personally identifiable information on are kept in a secure environment.
If you have any question about the security of our website, please contact: CME Web Administrator at HFI@comcast.net.
Management and Treatment
of Hepatitis C
Leonard B. Seeff, M.D.
National Institutes of Health
Sponsored by Dr. Sanjeev Arora
University of New Mexico
Health Sciences Center
School of Medicine
Course Sections (preview)
Section 1 - Hepatitis C Testing - Who Needs It? What Does It Mean?
Section 2 - Evaluation & Optimal Treatment
Section 3 - Treatment - A Cure?
Side Effect Management
Section 4 - Management and Treatment Outcomes for Special Populations

