May 29–31, 2024 at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel

       

Conference Agenda

The schedule presented here is subject to change as the agenda is finalized.

SYNCing to Empower Black Women in HIV Prevention: Health Departments and HBCUs

Studio F

Power of Prevention

This session is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of the current landscape of HIV prevention for Black women—from both a Health Department and HBCU perspective, emphasizing the need for culturally competent, multimodal strategies that are feasible and scalable. Participants will gain insight into practical approaches for reducing HIV and STI risk among one of the most vulnerable populations in the U.S.

HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Institute

Potomac B

Power of PreventionHealthHIV's HIV PrEP Navigation Certification (HIVPNC) Program is the only certification program offered to providers and allied health professionals focused on preparing providers to guide community members in their use of PrEP over time.

Unveiling HIV: Challenging Assumptions on Molecular Surveillance and Criminalization

Studio B

Experts will ground attendees in an understanding of HIV criminalization as well as the efforts that attendees can join for modernizing HIV criminalization laws and eradicating HIV related stigma. Attendees will also have the opportunity to learn more about MHS and why PLHIV and advocates are so concerned with a program whose ostensible purpose is the promotion of public health. Finally, panelists will educate attendees on the interrelationship between different forms of surveillance, focusing on different ways in which reproductive autonomy is targeted as a case study.

Beyond Daily Oral PrEP

Studio D

Get to know APRETUDE, including a discussion with a patient ambassador, followed by early insights from the PILLAR & EBONI implementation science studies.

Mobilizing Towards PrEP Access For All

Potomac A/B

Power of PreventionHosted by PrEP4All, this Institute will focus on several ways that participants can immediately engage in the movement for equitable PrEP access.

CANN and HealthHCV’s 9th Annual National Monitoring Report on HIV/HCV Co-Infection

Studio E

The Community Access National Network (CANN) — in collaboration with HealthHIV, HealthHCV, and the National Coalition for LGBT Health — is hosting the Annual National Monitoring Report on HIV/HCV Co-Infection. During the SYNC session, CANN will present its annual report on the state of co-infection in the United States, including a summary of the HIV/HCV Co-Infection Watch. HealthHIV will present data and implications from its State of Harm Reduction Inaugural National Survey.

Conversations on the Lived Experiences of Black Women with HIV

Podcast Area

Black women in the United States, and globally, are disproportionately affected by HIV. In multiple studies, Black women report feeling disrespected and dismissed when they do engage with healthcare providers. Additionally, the stigmas associated with HIV, race, and gender are interlinked and strongly influence decision making around engaging with treatment and preventative care. This podcast, a conversation between two Black women with more than a decade of HIV clinical care, beholds the experience of caring for Black women living with HIV and those who could benefit from PrEP - centering their lived experiences and strategies on how to better care for Black women.

Event Series HIV Prevention Track

HIV Prevention Track, Session 1

Studio B

Power of Prevention

  • Spilling the Tea: How Medical Mistrust Impacts HIV/STI Prevention and Treatment for Young LGBTQ+ Black Women and Girls
  • Evaluating Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Use of Preexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Within the Military Health System
Event Series STI Track

STIs Track, Session 1

Potomac A

Power of Prevention

  • Hey CIS, Can We Talk...? Black Women, Sexuality, and PrEP
  • STD Crisis: A Case for Rapid POC Testing
  • Effects of Targeted Provider Education on HIV and STI Testing Rates at an FQHC
Event Series LGBTQ Health Track

LGBTQ Health Track, Session 1

Studio C
  • Beyond the Binary: An Innovative Educational Workshop Addressing the Health of Non-Binary and Gender Non-Conforming People
  • Understanding LGBTQ+ Health Disparities and Methods for Identifying Them
  • It’s a Start: Online, On-demand LGBTQ+ Mental Health Trainings are a Beneficial Primer for Providers Nationwide
Event Series HIV Prevention Track

HIV Prevention Track, Session 2

Studio D

Power of Prevention

  • Prioritizing the Whole Health of Black, Transgender Women through Bundled Interventions and Gender-Affirming Care
  • Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Combination HIV Prevention for Black Women
  • EHE Today: A reflection of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative in the US - Successes and Progress
Event Series STI Track

STIs Track, Session 2

Potomac A
  • Effectiveness of a Virtual Patient Simulation at Improving Individualized Sexual Health Care
  • Understanding Perspectives on Patient-Provider Communication Surrounding Sex, Sexuality, and Substance Use
  • Express Visits
Event Series HIV Treatment Track

HIV Treatment Track, Session 2

Studio E
  • Engaging People with HIV in a Housing-First Response to an HIV Outbreak
  • HIV Treatment & Beyond: SYNCing to Implement Rapid Start as a Jurisdictional Standard of Care
  • Expert-led HIV Communications: Prevention, Treatment, and Stigma-Free Strategies for Physicians
Gilead
Perry Street
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