Disease Intervention Specialists (DIS) are the backbone of state and local STD/HIV programs.
DIS serve the most critical role in the reporting and controlling of the spread of STDs, HIV, TB and hepatitis.
DIS cover many miles in their attempt to assure all patients who are infected, or have been exposed to an infection, are notified and treated.
It is important to recognize those whose work often goes unrecognized.
DIS brave unsafe conditions, work weekends and nights and respond to crises outside of STD/HIV prevention including pertussis, H1N1 influenza, e-coli and other outbreaks.
DIS are silent heroes dedicated to serving the health of their communities.
What You Can Do: Recognition Can Be Easy!
Take a picture with our DIS Photo Message Templates. Consider posting these to social media, sharing with NCSD, or sending around your department.
Present each DIS with a certificate on October 2nd. Use this template or create your own. Bonus points if you bring in the director of your health department to do the presentation honors.
Send out a press release or statement. You can use this easy-to-update template which would only take a few minutes to put together.
Consider promoting a Wellness Day–hire a massage therapist or a yoga instructor for an afternoon of rest and relaxation for your DIS.
Bring in baked goods, breakfast, or pizza and host a mealtime celebration in honor of your DIS.
Tweet or share about DIS Recognition Day using #DISday2017. Or retweet messages from NCSD’s Twitter account, @NCSDdc. See below for sample social media posts.
Social Media Posts for DIS Recognition
#DIS are the backbone of STD prevention. Thank you for all you do! #DISDay2017
DIS cover many miles in their attempt to assure all patients who have been exposed to an infection are notified and treated. #DISDay2017
Have you thanked a DIS today? It’s DIS Recognition Day! Visit the link for ways to honor DIS today: http://www.ncsddc.org/event/2017-dis-recognition-day/ #DISDay2017
Have you thanked a Disease Intervention Specialist today? #DISDay2017
DIS are silent heroes dedicated to serving the health of their communities. Thank you for all you do! http://www.ncsddc.org/event/2017-dis-recognition-day/ #DISday2017
Disease Intervention Specialists serve a critical role in controlling of the spread of STDs, HIV, TB and hepatitis. #DISDay2017