2024 US Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA)

  • 12-15 Sep 2024
  • New Orleans, LA, United States

Description

The 2024 US Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) covers topics such as:

  • Aligning SAMHSA’s Programming with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and EHE
  • Community Engagement’s Role in Ending the HIV Epidemic in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
  • Community Theology - A Collection of Theological Thoughts that Shape the Consciousness of Individuals in Communities
  • Navigating Racism with HIV Organizations: From Surviving to Thriving in a Predominately White Institution
  • Addressing the Lack of Advocacy for Transmen /Transmasculine in Healthcare
  • "One-stop Shop", Prevención, Enlace y trastornos por consumo de sustancias
  • Anti-Racist Creative Arts that uplift Black, Indigenous, Latinx LGBTQ+ Communities
  • Addressing The Trauma of LGBTQ Identity Development in Affirming Care
  • Community Mobilization for People Aging with HIV in Cleveland, OH
  • Breast & Chest Feeding Guidelines: Race, Gender and Criminalization
  • Research 101: From lab to community - Injectable PrEP
  • Project REACT: A Community Response to COVID-19, HIV, and Hep-C
  • Stigma Fighters: Ending the Epidemic by removing HIV-related Stigma
  • Status Neutral Biomedical HIV Prevention: Voices from the Ground
  • Take Control with PrEP: an intervention for Women of Color
  • Strategies to Enhance Linkage to Care for Justice Involved PWH
  • Leveraging Data and Optimizing Dissemination in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
  • Using Data for Action: Achieving Equity in PrEP Use
  • Addressing Employment Needs in Holistic Public Health Responses to HIV
  • Taking a Harm Reduction Approach to Preventing Substance Use and HIV
  • Adapting an HIV community-level intervention to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake
  • Mental Health of People with Vertically Acquired HIV
  • Engaging Asian and Pacific Islander MSM Community in HIV Prevention
  • Boosting PrEP: Leveraging EHE to Expand Access and Workforce Capacity
  • La Vergüenza Tóxica de la Jotería
  • From Promise to Practice: Operationalizing Racial Justice in HIV
  • Planning in Partnership: RWPA Improving Care for PWH with SMI
  • Low Health Literacy Patient Portal: Ryan White Bergen-Passaic SPNS Initiative
  • The Emerging Role of Pharmacies in Expanding Access to PrEP
  • Project Innovate: Building Entrepreneurs to End the HIV Epidemic
  • Trauma Informed Practices for Survivors of IPV living with HIV
  • Thriving beyond 50 and Black. It`s Healthy, Possible, Bold, Beautiful
  • A Critical-Cultural Analysis of Testing Makes Us Stronger Health Campaign
  • Woke Research: Efforts to Ensure Meaningful Inclusion
  • Black Women`s Knowledge, Attitudes, Self-efficacy, & Willingness to Use PrEP
  • Acceptability and Implementation of a Teen PrEP Social Marketing Campaign
  • Culturally Attuned Education Through the Use of e-Learning Modules
  • Covid-19 protocol impact on HIV engagement in care program recruitment
  • Expanding Rapid ART in San Juan: Implementing Clinic Capacity Assessments
  • Developing and Implementing Inclusive and Anti-Racist Communication Strategies
  • Healing Together: Our Collective Experience of Overcoming Trauma
  • Factors associated with PrEP-related behaviors among gender non-conforming adults
  • HIV Risk Perception among Heterosexuals in Puerto Rico
  • HIV Care Outcomes Among Transgender Women With Diagnosed HIV
  • HIV-Related Stigma Reduction Programs for HIV Healthcare Providers Remain Limited
  • HIV Stigma, Immigration Status, and Attitudes Toward HIV Testing
  • HUD`s Outreach on HIV Housing Discrimination
  • Hope&Healing: HIV/SUD Treatment to Homeless LGBTQIA+ Young Adults During COVID
  • Knowledge of HPV and anal cancer among people with HIV
  • Know Who I am?!: Gender Dysphoria, HIV in Transgender Girls
  • MSM Recruitment and Interviewing Strategies for HIV Research
  • Long-Acting Injectables: A Community Health Center Pilot
  • Rapid linkage to HIV care among persons diagnosed with HIV
  • Perceived health effects of marijuana use among PLWH during COVID-19
  • Sexual politics and activism in HIV/AIDS in Brazil
  • Reimagining the HIV Continuum of Care: Prioritizing Mental Health
  • Stigma, Representation, and Advocacy for BMSM with HIV
  • Social Networks, Stigma, HIV Risk Outcomes in African Immigrant Communities
  • Usability Evaluation of a Mental Health Resource Chatbot (Tabatha-YYC)

The 2024 US Conference on HIV/AIDS (USCHA) will be held in New Orleans, United States on 12-15 Sep 2024.

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  • New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

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Health & Medicine: AIDS & HIV, Infectious diseases

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