SYNC 2026 Agenda
The schedule presented here is subject to change as the agenda is finalized.
24 sessions found.
Sessions
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Person-Centered Learning in HIV Prevention: Leveraging Instructional Design
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PrEP Talk: Building Virtual Community Action in Hillsborough County, FL
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Test UP! PrEP! Level Up!
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Justice Is the Intervention: Redesigning Harm Reduction within Black Communities
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Reentry as Harm Reduction: Centering Public Health in the Transition from Incarceration
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Supporting Syndemic Approaches to Care in a Hostile Political Environment
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Threats to Reduce STI and HIV Prevention Funding: An Analysis of the Immediate Effects on Partner Services at the Houston Health Department
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Aging Adolescents and Young Adults with HIV: Navigating the Second Transition in HIV Care
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HIV and Cognitive Decline: The Power of Partnership
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HIV and Cognitive Decline: Understanding HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder
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Navigating HIV in Pregnancy: Clinical Scenarios and Guideline-Based Management for Infants and Pregnant People
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Leveraging Quality Improvement to Improve STI Outcomes
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Maximizing STI Prevention: Addressing Missed Opportunities for Testing in Contraceptive Care
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No-Cost, High Impact: The Power of Free STI Clinics in Driving PrEP Usage
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Stigma-Free History Taking: A Herpes-Informed Model for Sexual Health Providers
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From Neglect to Respect: Ending the HIV Endemic with Affirmation
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The Provision of STI Education and HIV Testing among Incarcerated Youth in Alabama
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Transgender Empathy Training: Transforming Understanding Into Action
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Unhoused and Unheard: Addressing Structural Racism and STI Risk in Queer Youth Care
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Fostering Community within the Community: The Long-Term Survivors Hub for Older Adults Living with HIV
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Improving HIV Treatment Adherence Through Long-Acting Injectables: A Comparative Study of Cabenuva and Oral ART at a Ryan White-Funded Clinic
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Aging While Black and LGBTQ+/SGL: Legacy, Equity, and the HIV Long-Term Survivor Experience
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Bridging Systems: Integrating HIV and Aging Services to Address Behavioral Health and Social Isolation
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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.