National Ending the HIV Epidemic Meeting

On April 14-15, 2021, more than 300 academic investigators, government scientists, local health department professionals, and community members from throughout the U.S. participated in the virtual National Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) Meeting hosted by the NIH and the DC CFAR. The meeting featured presentations by academic investigators and their implementation and community partners funded through NIH EHE awards and highlighted their data and experiences to date. In addition, ISCI hosted a series of Methods Workshops for HIV Implementation Research and Practice for the 2020 EHE project teams.

We are pleased to share recordings of the plenary talks, panel presentations, workshop sessions, and the virtual poster session as resources for the EHE initiative.

Welcome – Alan Greenberg, MD, MPH, and Chris Gordon, PhD

Ending the HIV Epidemic Update – Harold Phillips, MRP

NIH’s Major EHE Programs and/or Achievements to Date

Community Partner Welcoming Remarks – Venton Hill-Jones, MSHCAD, PMP

CDC’s Major EHE Programs and/or Achievements to Date

HRSA’s Major EHE Programs and/or Achievements to Date

IH’s Major EHE Programs and/or Achievements to Date

Keynote Address – Anthony Fauci, MD, NIAID

Plenary – Combining Local Learning to Create Generalizable Implementation Strategies to end the HIV Epidemic

GWU Ending the HIV Epidemic in America – Profile Video A

PrEP Persistence and Implementation in High Burden Areas in the Midwest

Using an Interactive Systems Approach with Co’s to Improve PrEP Reach among Cis Women in Atlanta

Integration Of Molecular Surveillance and Community Assessment to Position Mobile PrEP Services

Panel 1 Q&A

Plenary – Greg Millett, MPH

GWU Ending the HIV Epidemic in America – Profile Video B

Strengthening HIV Prevention Services Through an Implementation Science Approach

FINISHING HIV

Proyecto Compadre

Panel 2 Q&A

Plenary – Layered Transformation – Ending HIV in the Southern United States

GWU Ending the HIV Epidemic in America – Profile Video C

Harambee!

TRANS(ending) the HIV Epidemic

Using Big Data to Inform HIV Testing Interventions in Alabama

Amplifying the Invisible Latino HIV Crisis: Strategies for Improving the National Response

GWU Ending the HIV Epidemic in America – Profile Video D

Preparing for Long-Acting Injectable Treatment for HIV

Citywide Expansion of Rapid Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in DC

Services to Improve Health Outcomes for Young Adults Living with HIV

Panel 4 Q&A

Perspective on Ending the HIV Epidemic – Maureen Goodenow, PhD

Closing Remarks – Alan Greenberg

Rapid Qualitative Analysis

Economic Analysis for HIV Implementation Research Co-facilitators

Effectiveness Implementation Hybrid Trial Study Designs

Poster Presentations:

Development of Responsive Health Dpt. HIV Data to Action Strategies through Community Engagement

 

Partnering with African American Clergy to End the HIV Epidemic

 

 

Comprehensive Process Mapping and In-Depth Qualitative Interviews

 

Expanding Implementation of Rapid ART Throughout Miami-Dade County: An EHE Planning Project

 

Developing a Government-Academic-Community Partnership to End the HIV Epidemic in Puerto Rico

 

A Landscape Assessment of Policy Facilitators and Barriers to Scaling Up PrEP Use in Washing, DC

Evaluating the POP-UP Program

Predictors of high-probability viral suppression trajectory group membership among adolescents

Improving PrEP Uptake and Persistence Among Cisgender Women of Color

Using a big-data approach to characterize disparities in the HIV care continuum

A community-engaged initiative to collect real-time data to identify gaps in HIV prevention services

Barriers to PrEP use among African American girls and young women in Alabama: Provider perspectives

Optimizing HIV testing in jail to promote treatment and prevent among justice-involved people

Getting to [NO]ne in New Orleans: Enhancing PrEP Uptake Among Nlack Women to End the Epidemic

Integrating Behavioral Health into HIV Prevention and Care

Technology-Based PrEP Delivery and Retention Services

Five Point Initiative (FPI): Reaching Miami’s Black Communities to End the HIV Epidemic

The CHIMES Study

Regional Response to HIV Eradication Efforts in California Counties

Planning for HIV Stigma Reduction and Treatment Campaigns in Philadelphia

Improving PrEP Uptake, Adherence and Persistence Among Young Black and Latino MSM in TX

NYC Stigma and Resilience Project

TRANSforming the Carolinas: Preparing to End the HIV Epidemic among Trans People of Color

PrEP-MECK: Increasing PrEP uptake among Black and same gender loving men in Mecklenburg County