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USCA: Master Series for Leadership September 10 – 13, 2015 Washington, DCThe 2015 United States Conference on AIDS (USCA) will be in Washington, DC September 10-13 . A new and innovative program for this year’s conference is its version of the TED Talks for the HIV Movement series. Registration for this program can be paid online with our secure payment gateway, Clarity USA. This program seeks to replicate, but has no affiliation with TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) Talks which were started with the vision of “Ideas Worth Spreading”. The unique lecture series is for high functioning organizations that understand the urgency behind the work. It’s not basic capacity building; instead, the TED Talks for the HIV movement will be a forum to build leadership. The talks will look the big questions. • Where are we going? • What is our future? • What issues should the community address as we look at HIV after the Affordable Care Act, but before we end the epidemic?
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 10:30 A.M. – 12 NOON Master Series on the Future of the Ryan White Care Act with Dr. Laura Cheever, HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau Location: Georgetown University, Meeting Level 1 Track: Retention in HIV Care Leading to Viral Suppression Level: Advanced
10:30 A.M. – 12 NOON Master Series on Ending the HIV Epidemic with former heads of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: High Impact Prevention Level: Advanced Sandy Thurman, Dr. Grant Colfax, and Jeff Crowley all hold unique perspectives as former heads of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy. They were privy to what happens behind the scenes. We’ve asked them to talk about their time in the White House and to share their thoughts and recommendations on what it’s going to take to end the HIV epidemic.
2:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. Master Series on the Future of HIV Prevention in the U.S. with CDC’s Dr. Eugene McCray Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: High Impact Prevention Level: Advanced
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Master Series with Dr. David R. Williams Location: LeDroit Park meeting, Meeting Level 1 Track: Race and Health Level: Advanced
2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Master Series on Cure Research Presenters: Timothy Ray Brown Dr. Jeremy Sugarman Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: Science and Research Translation Level: Advanced
HIV cure research holds the hope that HIV can be managed without continuous antiretroviral therapy. In this session hosted by the Office of AIDS Research, NIH, presenters will address cure research from distinct yet complementary viewpoints. Timothy Ray Brown—who was known as the Berlin Patient and who hopes that he will not be the only one cured—will tell his story from the patient’s point of view. Dr. Jeremy Sugarman, an internationally renowned expert on biomedical ethics, will address the compelling ethical concerns. Other session speakers will discuss issues such as gender and ethnicity in the context of cure research. Also included in the session will be an HIV cure primer and an update on current research and clinical trials. Time will be set aside for panel discussion and audience questions.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 8:30 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. Master Series on Race with NMAC Presenters: Victoria A. Cargill, M.D., M.S.C.E., AAHIVS Director of Minority Research and Clinical Studies Acting Chair, Therapeutics Coordinating Committee Office of AIDS Research, NIH Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: HIV Research for Ethnic and Racial Communities Level: Advanced ![]() NMAC leads with race. Dr. Victoria Cargill will provide a presentation on HIV research in racial and ethnic communities and NMAC’s senior staff will talk about race , racism, health equity, and racial justice within the context of HIV. They will outline what our movement needs to do to normalize discussions on these important topics. NMAC sees this as an urgent first step towards bending the curve of new HIV infections and retaining HIV positive people of color in care.
Jaqueline Coleman, Dr. Kim Johnson, Moises Agosto
2:30 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. Master Series on Activism Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: Retention in HIV Care Leading to Viral Suppression Level: Advanced
4:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Master Series on State/City Efforts to End the HIV Epidemic Presenters: Dawn Fukuda, Sc.M., Director, Office of HIV/AIDS, Bureau of Infectious Disease, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, MA Mark Harrington, Treatment Action Group, New York, NY Charles King, Housing Works, New York, NY Location: University of DC/Catholic University, Meeting Level 1 Track: High Impact Prevention Level: Advanced This master series is a follow up to the successful session conducted at the 2014 USCA addressing New York’s plan to end the HIV Epidemic. This year we’ve invited leaders from additional jurisdictions to update us on their various state/city efforts.
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