SYNC 2026 Agenda
The schedule presented here is subject to change as the agenda is finalized.
24 sessions found.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
Track Session
Sessions
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I’m Not a Monster: Examining Media Bias and Stigma in Florida News Coverage of HIV-related Arrests
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Findings From a Formative Evaluation of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Care and Treatment Co-Located in Non-Traditional Service Settings for People Who Use Drugs in New York State
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Iowa ReLink: Lessons Learned and Informing Future Directions for Ending HCV with a Syndemic Response
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An Indictment of US Public Health Policy on Pain and Addiction Management
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Diverse, Low Barrier MAT Programs: Case Studies for Increasing Access to Prevent Overdose
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Participant Centered Recommendations for Contingency Management Program Implementation
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Harm Reduction: Getting It Right
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Inaugural Year Highlights from the Harm Reduction Services Program: San Diego County’s First Government-Run Syringe Service Program
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Cool Kids Carry Narcan: A Rural Community Model for Equitable Naloxone Access and Overdose Prevention
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Hep C Crash Course: Managing Hepatitis C Treatment in Primary Care Settings
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Intercourse: Sex Ed for Congress
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Lived Experiences of Black Men Who Have Sex with Men in Washington, DC: Survival and Seroadaptation
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Making the Uncomfortable Routine: Transforming Sexual Health Conversations in Rural Settings
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A Simulation Exercise to Improve Sexual Health and Wellness Training for Nurse Practitioner Students
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Getting Spicy: Sex Positivity for Older Adults Living with HIV
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Blueprint for Expanding HIV Testing in Your Community
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Developing Linkage to Comprehensive Prevention Services in an Emergency Department Setting
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Implementation of Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing across the University of California-San Diego Health Systems
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Integration Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in Emergency Medicine: A Single-Center Model at Tampa General Hospital
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Disco to Tech: Interracial Encounters, Intergenerational Desire, and the Disclosure Dilemma
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Community Mental Health Project
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Language Justice and Accessibility: Navigating Services for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind People Living with HIV
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My Steps To Care: Adaptation and Pilot-Testing of STC (Steps To Care) Intervention to Improve HIV Health Outcomes among Black Sexual Minority Men, Black Cisgender Women, and Trans Women Living With HIV in Washington DC
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Accreditation, Credit, and Support
Information on credits offered to SYNC participants for attending institutes, sessions, and plenaries — live or in-person — is available here.
Commercial Support Acknowledgement
This conference is supported, in part, by independent educational grants from ineligible companies. A full list of supporters is available here. All accredited content has been developed and delivered in accordance with the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence and the criteria of Joint Accreditation for Interprofessional Continuing Education™, and is free of commercial bias.

