Upcoming conferences and events for health care professionals who work in the area of sexual health and STD prevention. Additional resources for health care professionals are available here.
STI Engage is the nation’s largest annual gathering for professionals working to ease the nation’s STI epidemics. At STI Engage 2025, these STI professionals – state and local public health leaders, clinic staff, Disease Intervention Specialists (DIS), advocates, and more – will gather to hear from their peers and national leaders in government, movements, and research in breakout sessions, can’t-miss plenaries, and events designed to build connection.
The National Sexual Health Conference (NSHC) creates opportunities to share information, efforts, research, and best practices related to sexual health across the lifespan.
By bridging disciplines, including but not limited to education, advocacy, public health, policy, science, and healthcare, the NSHC brings together clinicians, researchers, educators, social workers, community health workers, case workers, psychologists, pharmacists, and healthcare administrators from around the United States and its territories (U.S.). The theme of the 2025 National Sexual Health Conference is Moving forward: Innovating and advancing sexual health through collective action.
The STI & HIV 2025 World Congress will be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at the Palais des Congrès, July 26-30, 2025.
The theme of the 2025 Congress is “Sexual Health for All.” The Congress organizers hope to gather together an inclusive group of researchers, clinicians, laboratorians, public health practitioners, community members, and advocates from around the world to share ground-breaking clinical and basic science, innovative public health interventions, and evidence-based best practices in STI/HIV. The 2025 Congress will provide you with many invaluable opportunities to network with your peers and respected leaders in the field as we collaborate on shaping the future of STI and HIV in a sexual health vision.
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ASHA believes that all people have the right to the information and services that will help them to have optimum sexual health. We envision a time when stigma is no longer associated with sexual health and our nation is united in its belief that sexuality is a normal, healthy, and positive aspect of human life.
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