2016 NATIONAL HIV PREP SUMMIT FINAL REPORT 2 The atmosphere was more akin to gay men’s prevention conferences in the 1990s than treatment conferences. There was little sense of hierarchy or experts-‐versus-‐learners. One prominent presenter came out as having just started PrEP, to warm applause. Workers for stern-‐sounding federal bureaus were hard to tell from community spokespeople. Discussions were facilitated by an ‘MC’, the activist Ken Williams, better known as the blogger ‘Ken Like Barbie’, who has no federal job to lose. The conference audience was also notably different. A majority of attendees were women, about 50% were black, and flamboyant rather than conservative gayness was much on show. There was also a large, conspicuous and involved trans* contingent, mainly women but some men.” Plenaries Plenary sessions were established as informal in-‐the-‐round motivational presentations that encouraged interaction and conversation between the audience and speakers. The plenary schedule and topics were as follows: DAY ONE: December 3, 2016 State of the State: PrEP and Policy Landscape Presented by: Amy Lansky, PhD, MPH, Office of National AIDS Policy; Alicia Cooke, MPH, Louisiana Office of Public Health, STD/HIV Program; Phoenix Smith, MSW, Office of HIV Health Services at Alameda County; Sean Bland, JD, O’Neill Institute Making Science Work for the Benefit of Us All Presented by: Albert Liu, MD, MPH, Bridge HIV, SFDPH; Charlene Flash, MD, MPH Harris Health System’s Thomas Street Health Center; Sheldon D, Fields, PhD, RN, FNP-‐BC, AARCN, FNAP, FAANP, FAAN, Nicole Wertheim College of Nurseing and Health Sciences at Florida International University DAY TWO: December 4, 2016 What do you mean when you say program implementation? Presented by: Brandon A. Harrison, Primary Care Development Corporation; Rob Newells, AIDS Project East Bay; Robert MD, MPH, Gladstone/ UCSF Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Pedro Carneiro, Callen-‐Lorde Community Health Center; Nala Simone Toussaint, Callen-‐Lorde Community Health Center It’s Time to Stop Being a Target and Become a Priority Presented by: Sarit Golub, PhD, MPH, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York