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Recap of the 2025 Annual New York State Hepatitis C and Drug User Health Conference

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On September 9th, CEI hosted its first in-person conference dedicated to hepatitis C and drug user health. A
group of New York State-based clinicians met in Catskill for a full day agenda focused on (1) integrating
wellness into clinical practice as a way to improve patient care and outcomes, and (2) innovative decision-
making frameworks to help clinicians navigate complex scenarios in the absence of strong formal evidence,
like clinical guidelines and peer reviewed studies.
This episode of “Conversations with CEI” features conference planner and facilitator Taylor Edelmann – an
educator and consultant working at the intersection of LGBTQIA+ health, drug user health and harm
reduction – sharing his experience and insights about the day. Taylor currently oversees the Lighthouse
Learning Collective at the National Harm Reduction Coalition, a program focused on supporting
LGBTQIA+ harm reductionists and people who use drugs and engage in sex work. As one of the first openly
transgender NCAA athletes, Taylor brings a deeply personal lens to his work advocating for gender-affirming
care. He regularly provides clinical education and technical assistance to providers across the country,
including Yale University and one of Connecticut’s largest federally qualified health centers, and recently
presented at the 2025 Harm Reduction International Conference in Bogotá, Colombia. Taylor is also the co-
creator of ChemSex Awareness Week, and the lead author of Gender Affirming Harm Reduction: A Toolkit
for Syringe Service Programs, the first resource of its kind developed specifically for social service providers
in harm reduction settings. Related Content:

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On September 9th, CEI hosted its first in-person conference dedicated to hepatitis C and drug user health. A
group of New York State-based clinicians met in Catskill for a full day agenda focused on (1) integrating
wellness into clinical practice as a way to improve patient care and outcomes, and (2) innovative decision-
making frameworks to help clinicians navigate complex scenarios in the absence of strong formal evidence,
like clinical guidelines and peer reviewed studies.
This episode of “Conversations with CEI” features conference planner and facilitator Taylor Edelmann – an
educator and consultant working at the intersection of LGBTQIA+ health, drug user health and harm
reduction – sharing his experience and insights about the day. Taylor currently oversees the Lighthouse
Learning Collective at the National Harm Reduction Coalition, a program focused on supporting
LGBTQIA+ harm reductionists and people who use drugs and engage in sex work. As one of the first openly
transgender NCAA athletes, Taylor brings a deeply personal lens to his work advocating for gender-affirming
care. He regularly provides clinical education and technical assistance to providers across the country,
including Yale University and one of Connecticut’s largest federally qualified health centers, and recently
presented at the 2025 Harm Reduction International Conference in Bogotá, Colombia. Taylor is also the co-
creator of ChemSex Awareness Week, and the lead author of Gender Affirming Harm Reduction: A Toolkit
for Syringe Service Programs, the first resource of its kind developed specifically for social service providers
in harm reduction settings. Related Content:

  continue reading

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