usca 2012 - sessions at a glance
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Sessions at a Glance (tentative and subject to change)
Sunday, September 30
10: 30 am – 12:00 Noon Session 1: Workshops and Roundtables
Workshops
• The Need of a Capacity Building Support System for HIV/AIDS Prevention and care in Developing Countries
• Change Begins with Me, HIV Ends with Us�: Addressing the Impact of HIV among Black Women in Texas through Capacity-‐Building, Community Mobilization and Strategic Partnerships
• AIDS Housing Adapted to the ACA Health Home Model • Bridging the Gap: the Development of the National Female Condom Coalition in the United
States • Operationalizing and aligning your HIV/AIDS prevention programs with the National
HIV/AIDS Strategy. Ready or Not! • "On the Go": A Social Marketing Strategy on Mobile Devices for the Puerto Rican MSM
Community • The Hot Topic in HIV Treatment Research: HIV Eradication • Merger 2.0: Life After the Merger • Using a Participatory Approach to Engage American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
on HIV Clinical Research
Roundtables
• The Startling Data and the Reality from ISIS: Persistent HIV incidence among Black women in the United States
• Addressing curriculum in a multidisciplinary academic setting to prepare emerging leaders to accomplish the goals of the National HIV & AIDS Strategy (NHAS)
• Utilization of EHR templates and a corporate-‐wide video training to Systemize and Sustain Routine Testing in the USA's largest Federally Qualified Health Center, AltaMed Health Services Corporation
• Springboard to Stability, Self Sufficiency, and Health (S4H): Implementation of a Limited Duration Housing Assistance Model
• Development of a Black Caucus and its impact on HPTN 061
2:30 pm – 5:30 pm Seminars
Seminars
• HIV/AIDS Housing and the Affordable Care Act • Black Gay -‐-‐ Exit Strategy for Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
• Ending HIV criminalization one woman at a time: Lessons learned from HIV-‐positive women's anti-‐HIV criminalization advocacy
• Bringing HIV/AIDS for Women in the South to Zero one SHERO at a time • The Partnerships between Houses of Worship and Community Based organizations to
address Counseling Testing and Referrals • National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) and High Impact Prevention (HIP): Programmatic
Implications for HIV Prevention among Transgender People • Developing a Collaborative Plan to Address HIV/AIDS among Latino Communities in the
United States • Expanding Medicaid to Prevent HIV
Monday, October 1
8:30 am – 11:30 am Seminars
• Increasing Access to Care (ATC) & Support Services for HIV+ Homeless Individuals: Harlem Model Implementation
• Throw Away Your Recycled Grant Applications: Advanced Strategies to Writing Successful Grants for High Impact Prevention Projects
• Enhancing and Expanding HIV/Hep C Care Through Telemedicine • THInC Protocol: Engaging Transgender Patients in safe hormones and HIV care • Listen to Women: Gaps, Barriers and Solutions to Recognizing the Sexual and Reproductive
Health and Rights of Women Living with HIV • Reducing 30-‐day hospital readmissions in a HIV/AIDS clinic through lean process
improvement • HIV/AIDS Access to Care for Rural Populations
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Session 2: Workshops and Roundtables
Workshops
• Multifaceted Partnerships: Responding to HIV Treatment and Care Needs in Black America • A New Framework: Using Intersections� of Transgender Communities with Other High-‐Risk
Groups in Addressing HIV/AIDS Needs • HIV Prevention and Testing in Native American Substance Abuse Treatment Programs:
Adapting an Evidence-‐based Program to Reach High Risk Substance Abusers • Everyone Has a Story: Using Storytelling as a Treatment Education and Advocacy Tool for
Black Women Living with HIV� • Using Community Health Education Instructors to address cervical cancer screening
barriers among HIV-‐positive African American Women Achieving Sexual Rights and Reproductive Justice for HIV-‐Positive Women
• Engaging and Retaining Latinos in Care: Enhancing Patient-‐Provider Communication • I have Hepatitis C, are you able to help me?
• Peer Advocacy in the HIV Community: A Model for Chronic Care Management in the Emerging Era of the Affordable Care Act
• Building a Responsive Continuum of Housing for Persons with HIV/AIDS: A Community Example of Collaboration, Renewal and Change
• Seeing Solutions: Dissolving, Through Telemedicine, the Barriers to Care Faced By Consumers Living with HIV/AIDS Throughout Rural Alabama
• Four Models for HIV Prevention Focused CBOs to Link To Care • Electronic data modeling and new technologies to improve HIV care management,
encourage patient medical adherence, and facilitate data sharing among HIV service partners
Roundtables
• Promoting Patient-‐Centered Care for Black and Latino Gay Men • Establishing Adequate Access To Treatment For Low Income HIV Positive African American
Men Who Have Sex With Men In Rural Areas • Helping HIV-‐Infected and At-‐Risk Inmates Positively Re-‐Enter Their Communities • How to make data collection tools work for your program
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Session 3: Workshops and Roundtables
Workshops
• Beyond Eye Candy: Planning a Long-‐term Relationship with Webinars • Use of iPod Touch Technology for Data Collection in a Multi-‐Agency, Linkage to Care
Intervention • Digital Storytelling: Engaging Communities in Ending HIV Stigma • Firing Up Prevention and Liver Wellness • HEAL II: An HIV and Substance Abuse Program for Re-‐Entry Adult Males • ARTAS (Anti-‐Retroviral Treatment and Access to Services): Early lessons from the field • Stigma upon Stigma: Commercial Sex Work and Silicone Use Among Transgender Women • Funding Your Focus: Strategies to Diversify Resources to support CBOs Implementing the
Focus on Youth with ImPACT Intervention • Project ECHO: Using Telehealth to Build HIV Capacity in Underserved Primary Care Settings • Innovations in Linkage to Care: A Dynamic Best Practice Model • Examining the Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Services, Care and Treatment for Older
Adults Living and Aging with HIV/AIDS • Using Holistic Preventative Screenings to Improve Health Outcomes among African
American MSM in Rural Communities. • DEBI Downer: Maintaining Program Sustainability in Changing Times • A comprehensive, multilevel approach to getting and retaining marginalized individuals in
HIV care: you can do big things even if you are small
Roundtables
• Community-‐based Organizations Staff Retention: Problems and Solutions • Strengthening Community Based Organizations Capacity for the new HIV Prevention
Landscape • Effective Techniques to Reducing HIV/AIDS Stigma for African Americans through the
Community Guide Structural Model • HIV Testing-‐-‐Whose Job is This Anyway? Examining Changing Roles for Frontline HIV
Prevention Workers • An HIV-‐Free Generation: Strategic Means of Engaging Active Male Partners and Health Care
Givers towards Eliminating Pediatric HIV in Kwara State, Nigeria.
Tuesday, October 2
8:30 am – 11:30 am Seminars
Seminars
• PrEP protects women and men against HIV! What do we need to know and do before it can be added to the prevention toolbox?
• Innovative Approaches to HIV Prevention through the Black Church: Re-‐framing HIV as a Social Justice Issue
• Grassroots Mobilization with African Americans in the South • Measuring Apples and Oranges: How do We Comprehensively Evaluate our Varied Services? • Compounding Risk: How HIV Criminalization Affects People of Color Already Vulnerable to
Excessive Use of the Criminal Law in the U.S. • Strengthening Connections between HIV/AIDS Housing and Vocational-‐ Employment
Services: Collaborative Panel Discussions Among and Between Housing, Supportive and Clinical Service Providers and Government Program/Policy Experts and Vocational Rehabilitation Researchers
• Strategies for HIV Prevention Message Development in Specialized Populations: A Case Study of Empowering Young MSM of Color in Los Angeles as Advocates for PrEP
• The Inside Scoop: Working with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women • Focusing our HIV Prevention and Care Efforts in Communities Most Impacted: Using AIDSVu
Maps to Understand the Geography of HIV in the United States • The Four Game Changers that Will Impact CBOs Involved in HIV Prevention and Care
2:30 pm -‐ 4:00 pm Session 4: Workshops and Roundtables
Workshops
• A Blueprint for Assessing Your Organizational Infrastructure • The Power of Peer-‐based Technical Assistance: Health Departments Learning from Each
Other to Reduce New Infections • Integration of Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and HIV: Connections With High Impact
Prevention • DHHS Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing and Other HIV Prevention Services in Non-‐
clinical Settings
• Hablando Claro -‐ Applying an Intergenerational Approach to Prevention HIV/AIDS among Latinas in Los Angeles County
• Exploring the Needs of the Native American/Two-‐Spirit Community, and Soliciting Input to Guide Health Department HIV Prevention Efforts
• Creating an Employment Program • GMHC's Innovative Prevention Program Model: Community Helping Community, Brothers
Keeping Brothers Safe • NIAID HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Networks: Restructuring, Future Research Priorities and
Community Engagement • Culturally Competent Tools and Strategies to Accurate Capture the Reality of HIV among
African Immigrants Living in the US
Roundtables
• The Stars of CHANGE: Effective Youth and Young Adult Prevention Leadership Programs • Sex, Biomedical HIV Prevention & The New Millennium Woman: Is PrEP The Answer For Me? • AHF Condom Nation Tour: Bringing Public Health Back to Basics • REALTalk with REAL youth...the REALTalkDC Campaign: Engaging Youth through Social
Media/Marketing • Filling the Void: Supporting Black MSM in Developing Spirituality as a Form of Resilience • Unique Methodologies for Recruiting and Engaging African American Men who have sex
with Men in Clinical Trials: Lessons Learned from HPTN 061
4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Session 5: Workshops and Roundtables
Workshops
• Once it's your sister, they think it's in the bloodline: Living with HIV/AIDS-‐related stigma in Ghana.
• The Power of the Youth Voice: Partnering with Young People to Improve Sexual Health Education Policies
• The Connections: Social Network Testing and Linkage in the Transgender Community • Incorporating Patient Experiences and Narratives Into HIV Prevention Efforts • Culturally-‐competent practice with transgender youth: Taking a holistic approach in your
HIV prevention work • Be the Generation Bridge Project Makes a Difference Nationally: Bringing Science to the
Community • Targeted HIV Prevention Interventions for Offenders and Ex-‐offenders in Central Florida:
The H.I.R.E. (Health Improvement for Re-‐entering Ex-‐offenders) Project and its Role in Prevention
• Lessons Learned from Implementing an HIV Prevention Intervention with Young Latino Men who have Sex with Men
• Partner Services Guidelines for Non-‐Clinical Settings: Optimizing Services in Community Based Organizations
• From Tribal to Technology: Adapting Community PROMISE Intervention with Social Media for Native Americans
• Faith-‐Based Organizational Readiness to Engage in Community-‐Based Participatory Action Research and HIV Prevention
• HIV/AIDS Over Fifty: A Targeted Outreach Program working with the Department of Veterans Affairs
• Best Practices/Lessons Learned-‐AIDS United Regional Organizing • Save Time and Money: Planning, funding, and implementing prevention and care services
through online evidence-‐based needs assessments • The African Health Cup: Reducing HIV/AIDS Stigma among African Immigrant Men through
Soccer
Roundtables
• The Doctor and The Agency-‐An Out Of The Box Collaboration for Prevention and Health Care Services to Young MSM and Transgender Youth
• Organizational Preparedness for Transgender Programming and Sustainability • Why offering Suboxone (Opiate Replacement Therapy) in communities with high rates of
HIV can increase engagement and retention in HIV care. • Common Threads: Creating a Community of Storytellers to Combat HIV/AIDS Related Stigma • Towel Up! Promoting HIV/STI Testing and Reducing Stigma and other Barriers at Commercial
Sex Venues in LA County • Why Participate? Factors Associated with Participation of African American Faith-‐Based
Organizations in HIV/AIDS and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Project in Las Vegas
Wednesday, October 3
8:30 am – 11:30 am Seminars
Seminars
• Popular Opinion Leader Intervention: Learning from the past, preparing for the future • Responding to NHAS and Reform: 3 Case Stories • Ensuring Resilient Leadership to Address the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Examining Five Practices of
Exemplary Leadership, for Today's Latino and African American Leaders in Communities of Color
• Mass Media Exposure and HIV-‐Related Stigma in Ghana and Nigeria • Back to Basics: Results from a Needs Assessment as a part of the TX Black Women Health
Initiative in Dallas, TX • Disclosure and Dating: From Early Courting to Intimacy for Teens and Young Adults