On behalf of the New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute, we welcome you to the
9th Annual Ending the Epidemic (ETE) Summit and 26th Annual World AIDS Day (WAD) event platform!

Ending the Epidemic Summit
December 10 & 11, 2024

World AIDS Day
December 11, 2024

Albany Capital Center
55 Eagle Street, Albany, New York 12207

This year’s event theme is Unraveling Syndemics: A Community Response, Shared Solutions.
This year’s event will highlight innovative syndemic approaches to addressing the intersecting epidemics of
HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infections, viral hepatitis, and/or substance use.

The 9th Annual ETE Summit will feature

Nationally Recognized Plenary Speakers

Engaging Concurrent Workshop Sessions

The Annual ETE Update from State and City Leaders

Poster Presentations

Exhibitors

Consumer Networking

Training on Sex Worker Health

Rise Up! Documentary Discussion with the Director and Star Peers!

The 26th Annual World AIDS Day Event will feature

Tour of the AIDS Memorial Quilt

Personal Conversations about Sexual Health and Wellness

Commissioner’s Special Recognition Awards

Dr. Linda Laubenstein HIV Clinical Excellence Award

AND MORE!

Please email ete@health.ny.gov with questions.

 

Virtual Clinician Forum by The Clinical Education Initiative (CEI)

Monday, December 9 | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Advance registration is required for participation. For more information and to register, click here.

About Speaker Bios

The speaker biographies featured on this platform were provided directly by the speakers. These bios have not been edited or altered by the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute team and reflect the speakers' own perspectives and information.

A Note of Gratitude and Recognition

A very sincere thank you to the 2024 Ending the Epidemic Summit and World AIDS Day Planning Committee, the End AIDS NY Coalition, the AIDS Institute staff, the speakers and presenters, performers, moderators, and the many others who made this event a success. Thank you to the Albany Damien Center and the National AIDS Memorial for coordinating the AIDS memorial quilt display. Special thanks to our speakers who shared their living experiences.