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.
Community Engagement
Sessions
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The San Francisco Principles 2020: Centering Long-Term HIV Survivors in Research, Care, and Advocacy
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From Cell to Clinic: Connecting Returning Citizens to HIV Prevention and Care
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Reaching Her: Evaluating PrEP Uptake and Engagement Strategies for Cisgender Women in Florida Specialty Clinics
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Serving with Intention: A Sisterhood Built in Meaningful Involvement
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Understanding the Facilitators of and Barriers to Community Engagement Among Faith-Based Organizations in New York City
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Beyond Narcan: A Black Health Equity Approach to Opioid Capacity Building in Washington, DC
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Integrating Harm Reduction into Primary Care
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Radical Rapport: Trauma-Informed and Culturally Rooted Harm Reduction
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Response to Syndemics
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A Group Level Approach to Reduce HIV and STIs in Women of Color Residing in Low-Income and Transitional Housing in the Urban South
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Building Trust Through Culture: Vivent Health and the Ballroom Scene’s Role in Advancing PrEP Uptake
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Unconventional Community Engagement Approaches
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Have GOOD Sex: Promoting Sex Positivity, Empowerment, and Inclusivity with Community Engagement for Home-Based HIV Testing
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Powering Change: Community Engagement Strategies to End the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. South
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Reaching the Unreachable: Strategic Street Outreach for HIV Prevention and Treatment
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The Church Needs HR: Healing and Health Resources for Queer Faith Spaces
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Beyond the Clinic: How Holy Cross Health is Transforming LGBTQ+ Health Through Outreach and Advocacy
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Bridging the Gap: Social Innovation and Community-Centered Interventions to Improve LGBTQ+ Healthcare Access
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Chem Sex: New Horizons
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OUTSafe: LGBTQ+ Older Adult Violence Prevention Program
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Building Systemwide Capacity for Syndemic Screening: Baptist Health’s Expansion Across Miami-Dade County
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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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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.