SYNChronicity
The Eleventh National Conference for HIV • HCV • STIs • Drug User Health • LGBTQ Health March 18–20 in Washington, DC
Forward in SYNChronicity for HIV Prevention

Serving with Intention: A Sisterhood Built in Meaningful Involvement

Power of PreventionThis session will showcase how AIDS United’s Melanated Movement Fund grantees are responding to the needs of aging Black women across the diaspora by implementing innovative stigma-reductive and community-engagement approaches in two distinct communities.

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Forward in SYNChronicity for HIV Prevention

Reaching Her: Evaluating PrEP Uptake and Engagement Strategies for Cisgender Women in Florida Specialty Clinics

Power of PreventionIn this presentation, we share results of our outreach efforts to engage cisgender women for HIV prevention services, including PrEP.

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Breaking Barriers in HIV Prevention: Advancing PrEP Research While Rebuilding Trust in Black Communities

This presentation explores the evolution of HIV prevention through the perspective of a Black woman, Community Health Advocate, and clinical research participant deeply engaged in advancing PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) innovation. While biomedical advancements from daily oral PrEP to long acting injectables have expanded prevention options, Black communities remain underrepresented in research and disproportionately impacted by persistent barriers to access. Through a lived-experience narrative, this session examines how medical mistrust, historical trauma, and unequal power dynamics shape community attitudes toward clinical research and preventive care.

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Forward in SYNChronicity for HIV Prevention

Test UP! PrEP! Level Up!

Power of PreventionTest Up! PrEP Up! Level Up! Now You’re In the Game! The Maryland Activation—is a high-impact, community-driven initiative led by Heart to Hand, Inc. in partnership with Walgreens and regional health organizations across Prince George’s, Montgomery, and Charles Counties. Held June 27–28, 2025, in recognition of National HIV Testing Day, the activation expands access to free, confidential HIV testing, PrEP education, and immediate linkage to care through trusted community and pharmacy settings.

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Responding to Rapid PrEP Need: Integrating Teams, Streamlining Workflows, and Equipping Clinicians

Responding to Rapid PrEP Need: Integrating Teams, Streamlining Workflows, and Equipping Clinicians

Power of PreventionAs demand for rapid-start PrEP continues to grow, healthcare teams need practical, scalable models that support timely access while fitting real clinical workflows. This live, in-person institute will focus on the real-world implementation of rapid-start PrEP across clinical and pharmacy settings, with an emphasis on team-based care and operational readiness. Through an interprofessional lens, faculty will explore how clinicians, pharmacists, and care teams can work together to integrate rapid-start PrEP using streamlined workflows, standing orders, lab reflex panels, and clinician-facing tools that support consistent, efficient delivery of care.

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Elevating the PrEP Navigation Workforce through Certification

Power of PreventionWhile disparities in PrEP uptake and need persist and PrEP demand remains high, experienced PrEP navigation staff are key to realizing the benefits of PrEP.

This institute equips participants with the practical knowledge, communication strategies, and clinical context needed to guide individuals through their PrEP journey.

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Expanding the National HIV Prevention Workforce through Certification

Power of PreventionExpanding the HIV prevention workforce is more important than ever: biomedical prevention is advancing rapidly and the HIV workforce is shrinking.

This institute offers a comprehensive foundation for providers to: 1) identify individuals who may benefit from HIV prevention services; 2) implement high-impact PrEP interventions; and, 3) apply a framework of cultural humility to improve engagement and retention in care.

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