 
                                                
                                            A Disease Intervention Specialist I (DIS) is a public health professional that investigates and intervenes in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV. Investigations involve client-centered interviewing, facilitation of partner services and contact tracing, collection and reporting of enhanced surveillance data, field work and specimen collection, collaboration with medical providers, and navigation of health care systems to ensure patient evaluation and treatment. A DIS I is a DIS who applies a higher level of knowledge and expertise to the recurring casework and support functions of the DIS role, mainly focusing on gonorrhea casework. DIS I conduct investigations of higher complexity related to gonorrhea to assure that unusual or challenging circumstances are met with appropriate action and administrative guidelines are met. DIS I contributes to various program support activities, such as guiding new DIS through established training plans, conducting analysis of complex cases, assisting with the evaluation of program operations, providing leadership and mentorship within the DIS team, representing the DIS perspective in meetings with STD program leadership, and other tasks related to continuous quality improvement.
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