SYNC 2026 Agenda
The schedule presented here is subject to change as the agenda is finalized.
14 sessions found.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
This schedule is preliminary and subject to change.
Hepatitis C
Sessions
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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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No Missed Opportunities: A Client-Centered Telehealth Model for Hepatitis C in Inpatient Substance Use Treatment Programs
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Social Support Limitations and Hepatitis C Diagnosis Among High-Risk Adults in the U.S.: An Analysis of NHANES 2017–March 2020 Pre-Pandemic Data
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HCV (Testing, Linkage and Treatment) in the Time Before and After COVID in Alabama
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Integrated Data Management Systems Accelerate HCV Elimination: Evidence from a US-based Patient Re-engagement Program
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Resilience in the Margins: Empathy, Leadership, and the Power of Partnership in Building Health Infrastructure
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Treating Hepatitis C in Syringe Service Programs in Kentucky
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Development and Implementation of a Toolkit to Improve Access to Hepatitis C Treatment in a Community-Based Clinic Setting
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Development and Implementation of an Expedited HCV Treatment Program During Hospitalization
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Expanding Treatment Access: Implementing a Pharmacist Led Hepatitis C Treatment Program through Collaborative Drug Therapy Management
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Michigan’s Approach to Eliminating Hepatitis C Through Telehealth
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Hep C Crash Course: Managing Hepatitis C Treatment in Primary Care 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.