DIS Summit 2023

June 5, 7 & 9

DIS the Cornerstone of Public Health:
Then, Now, and into the Future

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The California Prevention Training Center (CAPTC), in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Office of AIDS (OA) and the STD Control Branch (STDCB) is excited to present the 2nd official Disease Intervention Specialist (DIS) Summit to address the foundational role that DIS have played and continue to play in Public Health.

Attendance is strongly recommended for Disease Intervention Workforce funded local health jurisdictions. All DIS staff would benefit from attending this summit in order to support consistency in training and capacity building.

DIS the Cornerstone of Public Health: Then, Now, and into the Future

DIS Summit Day 1

Day 1 AgendaSpeakers
Welcome
Greeting from CAPTC Director Dana Cropper
Dana Cropper, MPA, MHR
CAPTC Director
Introduction and Setting the Context
Summit welcome from HIV Prevention Branch Chief, Jesse Peck
Jesse Peck
HIV Prevention Branch Chief
The Recognition of Public Health and DIS Through the Ages – STI/HIV, COVID, Mpox
Keynote: How our recent pandemic reintroduced the US to public health and DIS efforts
Dr. Erica Pan
State Epidemiologist 
Deputy Director, Center for Infectious Diseases 
HIV and Disease Intervention
HIV and the intersection of co-occurring infection; the implications for disease prevention
Dr. Stan Phillip
Chief Program Development and Implementation Branch – DHP
National and State Perspectives on STIs
STI updates related to Partner Services
Dr. Leandro Mena
Director, DSTDP, CDC
Dr. Eric Tang, Med Officer STDCB
Integration, Wrap-up & Adjourn
Group discussion on the integration of Day 1 information. Q&A and evaluations.
Tim Vincent, MS
Senior CBA Specialist
Linda DeSantis, MEd
Program Manager UCSF-CAPTC

DIS Summit Day 2 Part 1

Day 2 Part 1 AgendaSpeakers
Welcome to Day 2
Review Day 2 agenda and address questions
Linda DeSantis, MEd
Program Manager UCSF-CAPTC
Jen Jackson, MS
Senior DIS Specialist, CAPTC
Dismantling Stigma & Reducing Health Inequities
Discussion of racial equity programs to advance health equity
Raniyah Copeland
Founder, Equity Impact Solutions

DIS Summit Day 2 Part 2

Day 2 Part 2 AgendaSpeakers
Biomedical Approaches
Panel to discuss the importance of biomedical approaches, such as injectable PrEP, PEP, and Doxy PEP on disease intervention and partner services.
Dr. Oliver Bacon
Medical Director, San Francisco City Clinic
Dr. Phil Peters
Medical Officer
Office of AIDS, California Department of Pubic Health
Montica Levy
Biomedical Prevention Coordinator, San Francisco City Clinic
Questions, Wrap-up and Adjourn
Review of Day 2 presentations, respond to questions
Linda DeSantis, MEd
Program Manager UCSF-CAPTC
Jen Jackson, MS
Senior DIS Specialist, CAPTC

DIS Summit Day 3

Welcome to Day 3
Review Day 3 agenda, respond to questions
Wanda Jackson
DISTC Trainer/TA Specialist CAPTC
Linda DeSantis, MEd
Program Manager UCSF-CAPTC
State STI/HIV/HCV Program Integration
Integration Plan
LeRoy Blea, MPH
Ending the Epidemic Manager, UCSF Health Alliance and CDPH OA
Future of Partner Services and the Future of DI data
California State presentation on the future direction of partner services and future of disease intervention data.
Brett AugsJoost, MPH
Outbreak and Field Investigation Unit Chief, CDPH Office of AIDS
Abel Martinez
Deputy Section Chief
STD Control Branch
Casey Triggs
STD/HIV DI Mentorship and Outbreak Response Coordinator, CDPH
Rilene Ng, MPH, DrPH
DIS Epidemiology Unit Chief, STD Control Branch, California Department of Public Health
Stories from the Field
Hear DIS share their stories of challenging situations in the field.
Rafael Reyes
Associate Health Program Advisor, California State Department of Public Health – STD Control Branch
Hou Vang
Communicable Disease Specialist, Fresno County Department of Public Health STD/HIV Program
Miranda Patrick
Sr. Public Health Nurse – HIV Prevention and Surveillance Coordinator, Sonoma County
Burn Out and Self Care
Self-care and ways of avoiding/addressing burnout
Sam Shapiro
Leadership Coach for Humans on a Mission, Sam Shapiro Coaching
Wrap-up, Evaluation and Adjourn
Discuss topic areas presented and the potential need for training or TA or other topics desired for improved partner services
Wanda Jackson
DISTC Trainer/TA Specialist CAPTC
Linda DeSantis, MEd
Program Manager UCSF-CAPTC

Courses that Support DIS Work

Field Safety courses, Cultural Humility, Working with MSM, Working with People Who Use Drugs, Supervision of DIS and Front Line Staff, Interviewing, Visual Case Analysis, and other topics

To reach out about training opportunities, contact captc@ucsf.edu

Online Courses

Developed to support DIS work. Registration required.

Check out materials from the 2020 DIS Summit here.