Program-2017 Annual Bay Area HIV Health Disparities Symposium

Program-2017 Annual Bay Area HIV Health Disparities Symposium

2017 Annual Bay Area HIV Health Disparities Symposium Friday March 24, 2017 9:00 AM‐5:30 PM UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay 1855 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94158 9:00 AM REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST 9:30 AM Opening Session Veronica Miller, UC Berkeley, Forum for Collaborative Research Paul Volberding, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research Marguerita Lightfoot, Marguerita Lightfoot, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 9:45 AM Session 1: Intersection of Health Equity, Implementation Science, and Community Research Moderator: Loris Mattox, HIV Education and Prevention Project of Alameda County 11:15 A Moderator: Elvin Geng, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 11:15 A Russell Robinson, UC Berkeley School of Law 11:15 AM 114. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND RESEARCH DISSEMINATION: THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS Andrew Reynolds, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies/Prevention Research Center Community Advisory Board (CAPS/PRC) 11:15 AM 101. COMPREHENSIVE MODELS FOR HIV, VIRAL HEPATITIS PREVENTION, AND HARM REDUCTION: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FOCUS PROGRAM Michael Snow, HIV Education and Prevention Project of Alameda County 11:15 AM 105. Bringing Sexy Back: PrEP and Sexual Health Services for Young Urban Men who have Sex with Men Sonal Goyal, CRUSH Project 11:15 AM 110. THE POWER HEALTH PROGRAM: A NOVEL, ONLINE MULTI‐MODEL EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION FOR HIV‐NEGATIVE WOMEN 111. PREP FOR FAMILY PLANNING PROVIDERS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TOOLKIT Yamini Oseguera‐Bhatnagar, HIVE, Department of Family & Community Medicine, UCSF 11:15 AM BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING 11:45 AM Session 2: The Future of HIV Health Care Coverage and Health Care Policy in the Bay Area Moderator: Ken Taymor, UC Berkeley School of Public Health, Forum for Collaborative Research 1:00 PM Andrea Weddle, HIV Medicine Association 1:00 PM Courtney Mulhern‐Pearson, San Francisco AIDS Foundation 1:00 PM Nicholas J. Moss, HIV STD Section, Alameda County Public Health Department 1:00 PM Senator Scott Wiener, California State Senate District 11 1:00 PM Cammie Dodson, Positive Women's Network‐USA 1:00 PM 104. THE CONTINUED NEED FOR RYAN WHITE IN AN ERA OF HEALTH CARE REFORM Shannon M. Fuller, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies 1:00 PM LUNCH AND POSTER VIEWING 1:45 PM Session 3: Community Research on HIV Health Disparities ‐ Panel Discussion Moderator: Jesse Brooks, Co‐Chair, Community Advisory Board for the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, Prevention Research Center, and CFAR Health Disparities Core Moderator: Marguerita Lightfoot, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 3:15 PM 114. A COMMUNITY EFFORT TO BRING SAFE INJECTION FACILITIES TO SAN FRANCISCO: RESEARCH, POLICY AND ADVOCACY IN ACTION Andrew Reynolds, Project Inform This symposium was supported by funds from the California HIV/AIDS Research Grants Program Office of the University of California, CHRP Grant Number HD‐15‐060, to establish a Health Disparities Core and promote health disparities research at the NIH‐funded UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (NIH Grant Number P30 AI027763). 3:15 PM 103. THE DAVINCI PARADIGM: ARTS AND SCIENCES BUILDING COMMUNITY Patricia Defechereux, Gladstone Institutes, UCSF 3:15 PM 115. FOOD = MEDICINE: LOWERING VIRAL LOAD AND INCREASING MEDICAL ENGAGEMENT Mark Ryle, Project Open Hand Kim Madsen, Project Open Hand Serena Ngo, Project Open Hand 3:15 PM 102. OLDER PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV: SURVIVING A PLAGUE Vincent Crisostomo, 50‐PLUS Network, San Francisco AIDS Foundation Rebecca Erenrich, ACRIA 3:15 PM BREAK AND POSTER VIEWING 3:45 PM Session 4: PrEP Implementation and the HIV Care Continuum Moderator: Sandra McCoy, UC Berkeley School of Public Health Moderator: Shannon Weber, HIVE, Department of Family & Community Medicine, UCSF 5:00 PM W. David Hardy, Whitman‐Walker Clinic 5:00 PM Jess Horwitz, CRUSH Project 5:00 PM 107. POVERTY, RACE AND ENGAGEMENT: DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATIONS WITH RETENTION IN CARE AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV IN ALAMEDA COUNTY 108. DISPARITIES IN HIV CASE RATES AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN ALAMEDA COUNTY SURVEILLANCE DATA Nicholas J. Moss, HIV STD Section, Alameda County Public Health Department 5:00 PM 109. RACIAL/ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN PERSISTENCE AMONG PREP USERS IN SAN FRANCISCO Miranda Nordell, San Francisco Department of Public Health 5:00 PM 116. ACUTE HIV DISCOVERED DURING ROUTINE HIV SCREENING USING 4TH GENERATION ASSAYS IN 6 U.S. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS Douglas AE White, Department of Emergency Medicine, Alameda Health System, Highland Hospital 5:00 PM Closing Session Veronica Miller, UC Berkeley, Forum for Collaborative Research Paul Volberding, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research Marguerita Lightfoot, Marguerita Lightfoot, UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) 5:30 PM ADJOURN This symposium was supported by funds from the California HIV/AIDS Research Grants Program Office of the University of California, CHRP Grant Number HD‐15‐060, to establish a Health Disparities Core and promote health disparities research at the NIH‐funded UCSF‐Gladstone Center for AIDS Research (NIH Grant Number P30 AI027763). .

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