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"Strategies to Maximize Adherence to DAA-Based Therapy"

Have to register (free) to access the module. but this is something that I have felt is an important topic given the amount of time the FDA actually spent examing the issue of resistance before granting approval to the PIs.
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1130586 tn?1316266292
Clinical Care Options is a great free learning site .. set up for nurses and doctors there is much more there than just this module ..

Well worth the time to search and go through the many current learning modules there ... if you are pro active in your Tx decisions ...

http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis.aspx
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148588 tn?1465778809
http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HCV%20Resistance/Expert%20Viewpoints/Expert_Viewpoint_2.aspx
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789911 tn?1368636783
is there a link?
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