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Student Leadership in Public Health Advocacy: Lessons Learned From the Hepatitis B Initiative

Leslie D. Hsu, MS, William DeJong, PhD, Renee Hsia, AB, Michael Chang, BS, Marvin Ryou, BA and Ellen Yeh, BA

Leslie D. Hsu is with the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, US Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. William DeJong is with the Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Mass. All of the authors have worked with the Hepatitis B Initiative. Renee Hsia, Michael Chang, and Marvin Ryou are students at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass; and Ellen Yeh is a student at Harvard College, Boston, Mass.



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FIGURE 1— Hepatitis B Initiative (HBI) coordinators Sandy Wong (left) and Delia Kong (right) set up an information table in Boston’s Chinatown with posters and banners advertising the HBI’s clinic services.

 


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FIGURE 2— Front (top) and back (bottom) of the Hepatitis B Initiative brochure in Chinese (also available in English and Vietnamese).

 





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