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

Sniffies: Not Just for Hook-ups — How Your Prevention Department Can Expand Outreach in Real Time

Power of PreventionThis session will introduce some of the dating apps people are using – specifically Sniffies – and outlining how agencies can use the software to establish patterns for sexual activity in the immediate area and develop strategies to outreach options in real time, ultimately leading to an increase in PrEP and STI prevention uptake across all demographics.

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MSM Perspectives on Hypothetical Novel HIV Testing and Linkage Technology in South Carolina

Power of PreventionMen who have sex with men (MSM) in the U.S. South face a disproportionate burden of HIV yet remain underserved in traditional prevention and care pathways. Stigma, structural inequities, and limited access to culturally competent services contribute to poor engagement across the HIV care continuum. These barriers are exacerbated by resource-constrained settings such as the rural South.

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Disco to Tech: Interracial Encounters, Intergenerational Desire, and the Disclosure Dilemma

What happens when wisdom meets innovation, and lived experience meets digital fluency? This dynamic, intergenerational and interracial session explores how people across decades and racial identities navigate dating, disclosure, and desire in the age of PrEP, U=U, and mobile technology.

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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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PrEP Talk: Building Virtual Community Action in Hillsborough County, FL

Power of PreventionIn 2021, 78.2% of the 294 new HIV cases in Hillsborough County occurred among males, with male-to-male sexual contact as the leading transmission mode. Despite Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) reducing HIV risk by 99%, accessibility remains a barrier. The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Health Disparities Coalition PrEP Task Force applied a virtual adaptation of the Community-Based Prevention Marketing (CBPM) framework to develop an intervention addressing PrEP uptake.

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Person-Centered Learning in HIV Prevention: Leveraging Instructional Design

Power of PreventionThis session explores how person-centered instructional design can improve HIV prevention efforts by enhancing engagement, reducing stigma, and supporting provider readiness. Using examples like PrEP and DoxyPEP, we’ll show how culturally responsive, empathetic eLearning can bridge the implementation gap and empower diverse learners to make informed, stigma-free decisions.

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AI Ready: Establishing a Responsible and Practical Approach to Artificial Intelligence in HIV Care and Prevention

Power of PreventionMany healthcare organizations are exploring the use of artificial intelligence to improve care and streamline operations but often face uncertainty about how to begin. This session provides a clear and practical entry point for HIV service systems that want to integrate AI responsibly, particularly those working with limited resources.

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