March 11, 2021

9:00am – 12:30pm Los Angeles

Medical mistrust and distrust are real! How can we address them and meaningfully engage our communities to end the HIV epidemic?

This two-day virtual symposium aims to help identify some possible solutions. Attendees of this event will gain an informative and insightful prospective of how deep-rooted beliefs and negative experiences play a role in current efforts towards Ending the HIV Epidemic. Attendees will also have the opportunity to attend an array of innovative sessions to learn and share strategies for addressing medical mistrust and distrust in communities that have been most impacted.

Registration:

STEP 1:
Sign up for the two-day event
https://www.stdhivtraining.org/presentation_description.html?id=299

 

STEP 2:
Sign up for your first and second choice of sessions occurring on day two

Session 1: Medical Mistrust and the LGBTQ+ Community
Session 2: Impact of Racism on Medical Mistrust with Black and Latin X Communities
Session 3: Meaningfully Engaging the Tribal Community