Hepatitis C Challenge: Hep C Caring Ambassadors Program
HepC Choices  

Hepatitis C Choices, 4th Edition

Acknowledgements

The Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program is profoundly grateful to the members of the Hepatitis C Medical Team and the other contributing authors. We are proud of the way these dedicated professionals from many different healthcare disciplines have listened to one another, worked together, and become a team — a team dedicated to providing better healthcare to all people living with hepatitis C. Without their willingness to open their minds to treatment options other than their own, this book would not have been possible.

The process of keeping Hepatitis C Choices current is perpetually ongoing. We are profoundly grateful to the authors of the book for their dedication, generosity, time, and expertise. Without their commitment to this project, we would be unable to offer this important resource to the hepatitis C community.

Like a family, the Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program has a core of support upon which it stands and draws on for strength. Hepatitis C Choices would not be possible without the love, generosity, and hard work of the Possehl Family, the Dietrich Family, and Republic Financial Corporation. Thank you for all you do for the Caring Ambassadors Program and for the community.

Last but not least, the Caring Ambassadors Hepatitis C Program acknowledges the hepatitis C community —the people who bravely face the challenges of living with hepatitis C, the loved ones who offer them steadfast support and comfort, the healthcare providers who work to alleviate hepatitis C-related suffering, and the advocates who work tirelessly to provide hope, support, and improve the future for those with chronic hepatitis C. We are proud to work side-by-side with you. Thank you for your feedback, which helps us better focus each new edition of Hepatitis C Choices to meet the community’s needs.

The Hepatitis C Choices authors are personally grateful to the following people for their support.

Kay Lewis, Jon,
    and Tara Baker
Carla Carwile
Tom Daws
Linda Catherine, Brad,
    and Todd Everson
Heather French Henry
Jian Gao, MD
Erick Ingraham
Judy LaBrecque
Nancy Legato

 

Ken Moore
Ingrid Park
Meera Y. Patel
Gail Rando
Kevin Sandt
Audrey Spolaric
Hope Reidun St. John
George Webb
Andrew Weil, MD
Carla Wilson
Margaret Wilson

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Hepatitis C is the most common, chronic blood-borne
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