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.

Event Series HIV Prevention Track

HIV Prevention Track, Session 3

Studio B

Power of Prevention

  • Prioritizing Medication Adherence of Minority MSM Patients for HIV Prevention
  • Syncing Frequent STI Screening and PrEP: “Choose Your Own Adventure” Process Analysis
  • Be PrEPared: A Guide to PrEP Program Development in the Primary Care Setting
Event Series LGBTQ Health Track

LGBTQ Health Track, Session 2

Studio C
  • Interventions for Combatting Social Isolation Among LGBTQ+ Elders Living With HIV
  • Differences in Cognitive Performance Between Sexual Minorities and Heterosexuals in a Nationally Representative Sample
  • Building Cultural Humility and Harm Reduction Among Providers Working with MSM - The CA Experience

Towards Zero: Evolving Approaches in HIV/STI and Harm Reduction

Podcast Area

Step into a world of comprehensive sexual health and harm reduction services with Heart to Hand, Inc., (H2H) where we will explore the role of compassionate environments in creating accessible and affordable care for our customers. H2H will review status-neutral strategies to mitigate the spread of HIV/STIs through integrative testing, the provision of Narcan distribution, TasP, and peer support. Whether you’re an activist or seizing the opportunity to learn and contribute to communities prioritizing preventative measures, join with us in this collective effort toward healthier communities.

Sex-Positive Care Workshop

Studio E
  • 50 Shades Un-Greyed: Sex-Positive Care & Exploring Biases in BDSM Healthcare
  • Patients and Polyamory: Clinical Considerations for Working with Consensual Non-Monogamy and Polyamory

Intersectionality and Harm Reduction

Studio B
  • The Intersections of Harm Reduction, Incarceration, and Syphilis in a Rural Community
  • Community-Led Best Practices: Innovating Commercial Tobacco Treatment and HIV Services
  • Breaking Down Barriers: Promoting Honest Dialogue on Substance Use in Healthcare

Aspects of HIV Care

Studio A
  • Early Educational Program Effects on Viral Load Suppression during Newly Diagnoses
  • The Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on HIV Care Access

Sexual Health and LGBTQ

Studio C
  • Creating Safe Spaces for Black Women and Their Sexual Experiences
  • Bridging Gaps in Sexual Health Education for Justice-Involved Youth in Dallas County

Harm Reduction Workshop

Potomac A

Innovative Harm Reduction Models of Primary Care for People Who Use Drugs

Event Series Harm Reduction Track

Harm Reduction Track, Session 3

Studio F
  • Boots on the Ground: Mobile, Integrated Harm Reduction and Health Services
  • Expanding Rural Access to Hepatitis C Treatment Utilizing Harm Reduction and Telehealth to Treat People who Use Drugs
  • Using Human-Centered Design to Develop a Mobile Health App to Holistically Improve HIV Care Outcomes for YBGBM
Event Series STI Track

STIs Track, Session 3: Syphilis

Potomac A
  • Navigating Syphilis Awareness and Prevention: Empowering Women through Health Literacy
  • Automating Syphilis Screening: A Vital Approach to Preventing Congenital Syphilis and HIV
  • Assessing the Impact of a Syphilis Outbreak Response in Houston, Texas
  • How a DIS in a Rural Conservative Setting can combat Congenital Syphilis Through Partnerships
Event Series HIV Treatment Track

HIV Treatment Track, Session 3

Studio E
  • Breaking Silos, Building Bridges: Utilizing Community-Academic Partnerships to Implement Equitable HIV Research
  • Empowering Primary Care Providers to Improve ART Selection With HIV-ASSIST
  • Engaging and Linking Hard to Reach Populations in Care: Adapting and Responding to Emerging Needs of People Who Use Drugs
Event Series LGBTQ Health Track

LGBTQ Health Track, Session 3

Studio C
  • Advocating for Trans Health Care: Empowering Providers to Combat Misinformation and Promote Inclusive Care (GLMA)
  • A Long Overdue Love Story to Black MSMs
  • Flexing: Utilizing Social Media to Reach YMSM of Color for HIV Prevention
Event Series Syndemics Track

Syndemics Track, Session 2

Potomac B
  • Eliminating Barriers for Latinx MSM and Transgender Women Through a Syndemic Approach
  • Effectively Engaging and Supporting Harm Reduction Programs through a Syndemic Approach
  • Identifying Facilitators for a Syndemic Approach: Learning from Providers on the Ground
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GLMA
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