Poster Sessions

Poster Sessions

 
Posters will be located in the Ontario Exhibit Hall East on the Third Floor at the Detroit Marriott at Renaissance Center. 

Poster presenters will be available for discussion at their posters on Thursday, June 12, 1:30 – 2:00 p.m. and Friday, June 13, 2:30 – 3:00 p.m.
  • Beginning to Speak the Language of Technology: Outreaching to Our Youth
  • Building a Bridge to Continuity of Care for HIV/Hepatitis C Co-infected Releasees/Parolees
  • Description of the Population and Risk Factors Associated with First Time Positive Results in the Population 20 Years Old and Older in the CTR System, Puerto Rico, 2000-2005
  • Distance-based Learning in HIV Prevention
  • Early Learnings From a Peer Education Model Designed to Reduce HIV Risk Among Methamphetamine Injection Drug Users
  • Effective Communication and Its Organizational Impact
  • Emergency Preparedness Planning
  • Evaluating a Peer Education Program’s Influence on Self-efficacy and Beliefs: A Quantitative Study
  • Evaluating Statewide Prevention Programs
  • Factors associated with HIV risk and testing behaviors among sexually-active high school students
  • Five Steps for Planning and Executing a Three-day Capacity Building Institute
  • Get Real, Get Tested: North Carolina’s Statewide HIV Testing Campaign
  • Girls Street Smart: A Susbstance Abuse, STD and HIV/AIDS Prevention Program for Asian and Pacific Islander Girls
  • HIV/AIDS In Middle America – Designing and Implementing a Comprehensive HIV Counseling and Testing Program for a Low-Prevalence Metropolitan Area
  • Heterosexual Identified African-American MSM
  • High School-based STD/HIV Screening Efforts Puerto Rico, 2006-2007
  • Increasing the Sustainability of Community-based and Faith-based Organizations Through Capacity Building and Organizational Infrastructure Strengthening Strategies
  • Increased Willingness for HIV testing among younger patients and African Americans in an Urban Detroit Population
  • Prevalence of Hepatitis C among Arab and Chaldean Americans in Southeast Michigan
  • Prevention for Positives: A Statewide Model
  • Preventive HIV Vaccine Research and Routine HIV Testing: The Challenge of Vaccine-Induced Sero-Positivity (VISP)
  • Reducing HIV/AIDS Stigma through Social Marketing: Analyzing the Impact of a Comprehensive Skills Building Curriculum
  • Saving Our Sisters
  • Sealing the Community with PROMISE
  • Synergy in Action: The Role of the Atlanta HIV Vaccine Community Collaborative (AHVCC) in HIV Vaccine Research
  • Syringe Exchange in New Mexico Past and Present
  • The “D” in DEBI – A Look at How Current Diffusion Efforts are Focused by Needs Assessments with Health Departments
  • The Collaboration Effect: Maryland’s Model for Integrating Local HIV and STD Partner Services Guidelines
  • The Effect of Environmental Factors on Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
  • The Look of a Latino-centered HIV Prevention Social Marketing Campaign from the Perspective of Service Providers
  • The Process to Create a Blueprint to Address HIV/AIDS in Washtenaw
  • The Role of Sexuality in HIV Prevention with Women of Color – Understanding Sexuality as a Critical Component to Effective HIV Prevention Methodology
  • The Role of CBA in the Successful Roll-out of the DEBIs
  • The Transitions Project: Capacity Building Assistance for HIV Prevention in Transgender Communities of Color
  • What Works for Youth? “Remixing” HIV Programs
  • Wholistic Stress Management Skills to Address Staff Retention & Burnout