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Deschutes County Health Services
Public Health Advisory Board (PHAB)
Minutes
Minutes
April 4, 2023
12:00 – 1:30pm
Facilitator Rob Ross, MD, PHAB Chair
Staff Coordinator Tom Kuhn, Community Health Manager
Scribe Aimee Burroughs
Next Meeting May 2, 2023
Topic and Lead
New Agenda Item! Gathering and Mingle
Introductions Roundtable
Rob Ross & Tom Kuhn
Approval of February Minutes
Peter motioned and Steve seconded. February minutes approved.
Announcements and Unfinished Business
Legislative update
Tom shared the legislative updates. Tom testified in front of the committee and requested
$150million for modernization; Governor currently has it at $50million.
House bill 3090 bans flavored Vape products and Tom was able to ghostwrite a letter for
Commissioners to move forward. Work session; there are some amendments that were
passed yesterday and opened up certain restrictions to vape products not a full ban.
Bill 2574, makes post-HIV exposure prophylactic’s more available. Tom ghostwrite a letter
in support and Dr. Fawcett testified at the meeting as well.
With people coming off OHP there needs to be a softer place to land after the
redetermination with some additional funding. There are lots of people over the 200%
poverty level that will lose their access to OHP services.
Colleen asked Kristen from PacificSource to come and speak with us for an update.
Member Appointment updates
4 new members will go before the commissioners tomorrow so hopefully will be confirmed
tomorrow.
Health Heroes update
Tom will circle back with everyone regarding awards.
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.” Updated 1/30/24
Public Health Workforce – American Rescue Plan Highlights
Sarah Baron, MPH, EdD, Assistant Professor, COCC
Presentation Link:
April 2023 Report APR Presentation Expanding PH Workforce-DRAFT.pptx (dropbox.com)
American Rescue Plan
This was the proposal that was submitted to the Commissioners and the plan focuses on
creating a sustainable local public health career education path and career development.
Reality of how are we supporting local peer support specialists and figuring out how we build
that up in central Oregon.
Public health education and career development
COCC is creating educational pathways for Public Health. Focusing on the internships that can
transfer into AA credits. Wants to get the other universities connected so that every Oregon
school can be involved.
COCC have done 60 trainings; they worked and people were hired from these trainings.
Healthy Schools is working with the COCC classes currently. Scholarships, trainings and classes
are seeing immediate results.
Internships in PH areas
Erin shared that they worked with different entities in the county. Interviewed 4 interns and 2
that matched with advance care planning; really worked well having a true project not just
data entry. Big learning moment was that the age of the interns and so many of them were
returning students or adults coming back to education with lots of life and job experience.
Internships: Are they worth it?
Heather started the conversation with the challenge at the county level is getting interns on-
boarded. There have been times when having interns has been so helpful and amazing and
really contributed to County work.
What are the projects and how are they meaningful for both parties. That has been a challenge
in the past and what needs to be addressed for an internship program to be successful.
Once of the challenges is that BH has a very specialized dialed in internship program and PH
does not. We don’t have the same requirements that are specifically public health and that are
direct client related.
Colleen lamented that with her organization, she isn’t sure what a student could learn and
produce in a 10 week period.
Ideas:
Logan has a massive list of projects but wants to match the correct student with the right
project and that they are passionate.
Mentioned having a vetting process where potential interns match to projects with their
interests so that students are applying for the project not the organization.
COCC is now doing certificate of completion in Community Health, Advisory board guiding the
certificate, which takes 1 year to complete
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.” Updated 1/30/24
OHA/PacificSource are supporting Development of a Traditional Health Worker Summit
Regional Workforce Summit
Round table sessions, networking, good opportunity
Target audience for this is going to be both the worker and the people developing the trainings
for these workers.
PHAB Priorities – Recommendations for Process Moving Forward
Tom Kuhn & Priorities Committee Members
Identifying priorities
Priorities subcommittee met and thought it was time to overhaul the priorities. We should
have guidelines and processes in place to identify a priority.
Operationalizing priorities
The group proposed changing how we operationalize our priorities. We will discuss again
when there are more members here (June). Colleen suggested selecting priorities that
surface organically in the community in order to be more timely and responsive.
Adjourn 1:33pm
In Attendance:
Tom Kuhn
Sarah Baron
Heather Kaisner
Dr Rob Ross
Dr Peter Boehm
Colleen Sinsky
Steve Strang
Dr. Logan Clausen
Anne Kilty
Erin Collins
(Aimee Burroughs)
“To promote and protect the health and safety of our community.” Updated 1/30/24