Jaime Camilo Sapag Muñoz de la Peña
Associate Professor
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
Social Epidemiology Health Services Research and Evaluation Primary Health Care Health Promotion Mental Health and Addiction Health and Human Rights - Stigma in Health Services Global Health
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Public Health Sciences, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Canada, 2013
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Public Health, HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Estados Unidos, 2003
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Médico Cirujano, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 1997
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Medicina, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 1995
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Especialista en Medicina Familiar (General) Mención Adultos, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2000
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Strategic Training Fellow in Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research -CIHR- ( accredited through The University of Western Ontario, and co-sponsored by other Candian Universities ). Canada, 2011
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Assistant Professor Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Medicina
Santiago, Chile
2014 - 2016
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Associate Professor (status only) Other
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Medicine
Toronto, Canada
2017 - At present
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Special Advisor & Project Coorinator Full Time
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toronto, Canada
2008 - 2014
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Profesor Asociado - Ordinario Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Medicina
Santiago, Chile
2016 - At present
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Project Scientist Other
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Chile
2014 - 2019
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Collaborator Scientist Other
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Chile
2020 - At present
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Assistant Professor Part Time
Pontificia Universida Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2003 - 2005
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Assistant Professor Part Time
Pontificia Universida Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2005 - 2008
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Special Advisor and Project Coordinator Full Time
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Toronto, Canada
2008 - 2014
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Asssitant Professor Full Time
Pontificia Universida Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014 - At present
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Consultant / Advisor Part Time
Chilean Ministry of Health
Santiago, Chile
2006 - 2008
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Consultant / Advisor in Primary Health Care topics Part Time
Corporación Municipal de Puente Alto
Santiago, Chile
2005 - 2006
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Medical Sub-Director Part Time
Corporación Municipal de Puente Alto
Santiago, Chile
2003 - 2005
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Family Physician Part Time
Berardo Leighton Family Heath Centre, Corporación Municipal de Puente Alto
Santiago, Chile
2000 - 2002
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Medical Director, Family Medicine Centre Part Time
Rodelillo Foundation
Santiago, Chile
1998 - 2001
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Assistant Professor Full Time
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2014 - At present
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Project Scientist Part Time
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Canada
2014 - At present
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Associate Professor (status only) Other
University of Toronto
Canada
2017 - At present
2017-Actualidad: Director del Programa Magíster en Salud Pública de la Escuela/Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
2017 Consultoría para Evaluar Implementación del Programa MhGAP en Chile, Organización Panamericana de la Salud.
2014 (ongoing) Co - Academic Coordinator of the program "Community Health for Family Medicine Residents" at the Family Medicine Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
December 2, 2010; November 30, 2012; and November, 2013. Sapag J. The Importance of Addiction and Mental Health: A Global and Local Capacity Building Initiative. Special Session for the “Course on Primary Care in Family Health” organized for Chilean visitors, by the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario.
2008 - 2013: Coordination and/or Faculty in different international Capacity Building Initiatives focused on Mental Health and Addictions organized by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. For example:
- Motivational Interview workshops in Hidalgo, Mexico. Pachuca, September 30 – October 2, 2013 and July 19-20, 2012.
- Mental Health and Addiction Diploma - Master Program for Nicaragua, February 2012 – February 2014, Leon, Nicaragua.
- International Workshop on Assessment and Treatment of Problematic Use of Drugs. Leon, Nicaragua, February 8-9, 2011.
- Mental Health and Addiction Capacity Building Program for Primary Health Care in Chile and Peru (Santiago, Chile, January, 2011)
- Towards Ongoing Health Systems Improvement: Institutional Capacity Building for Evaluating Mental Health and Addiction Initiatives in Hidalgo, Mexico (Hidalgo, Mexico; December 2010)
- Towards Ongoing Health Systems Improvement: Institutional Capacity Building for Evaluating Addiction Initiatives in the Americas. (Trinidad, Trinidad & Tobago; June 2010)
- Mental Health capacity Building Program for Community Health Centres in Ontario, Canada (January, 2009 – March 2012)
- International Mental Health and Addiction Leadership Training Program: Strengthening Health Systems from a Public Health Perspective in the Americas (Pan-American Health Organization & CAMH) (Ontario, Canada; March, 2009).
- Towards Ongoing Health Systems Improvement: Institutional Capacity Building for Evaluating Mental Health and Addiction Initiatives in the Americas. (Sergipe, Brazil; December 2009)
- Towards Ongoing Health Systems Improvement: Institutional Capacity Building for Evaluating Mental Health and Addiction Initiatives in the Americas. (Santiago, Chile; January 2009)
- School Based Mental Health Promotion for Sri Lanka. (Chennai, India; July 28 to August 2, 2008).
2006-2008 Faculty and coordinator of the Course/Workshop “Adolescents and Use of Drugs”, for health professionals. Chilean Family Medicine/ Family Health Consortium of Universities (P. Universidad Católica de Chile).
2003-2007 Faculty of the Course “Health Promotion” (25 hours), for the Residents of the Family Medicine Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
2000-2007 Faculty of the Course “Health Promotion” (70 hours/year), as part of the Diploma of Primary Care and Family Health for health professionals. Family Medicine Department, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
2000 -2008 Teaching activities for the Family and Community Medicine Programme of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, for medical students, Medicine interns and residents of Family Medicine.
GRADUATE STUDENT PRACTICUM OR THESIS SUPERVISION
Profesor Guía en Tesis Recientes:
1. 2019. Andrea Albagli Iruretagoyena. Equidad en el Acceso a Tratamiento de Depresión en Chile entre 2003, 2009 y 2016 en el Contexto de su Incorporación al Plan de Acceso Universal con Garantías Explícitas en Salud. Magíster en Epidemiología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
2. 2018. Loreto del Pilar Fernández González. Experiences of Stigma and Health Related Quality of Life in Head & Neck Chilean Cancer. Magíster en Salud Pública, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
3. 2018. Jorge Revuelta Ibaceta. Estigmatización de Personas con esquizofrenia por parte de profesionales de Atención Primaria de Salud de Chile. Magíster en Salud Pública, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
4. 2018. Ramouncita Mompoint. Depresión y Adaptación Sociocultural de los Inmigrantes Haitianos en la Comuna de Quilicura, Santiago de Chile. Magíster en Salud Pública, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
5. Yerko Pablo Molina Muñoz. Análisis de las Trayectorias de Cambio en los Efectos de la Percepción de Riesgo, las Actitudes Negativas y el Consumo Percibido de Pares en el Consumo de Alcohol en Dos Generaciones de Adolescentes Chilenos. Un Estudio Ecológico-Mixto. Magíster en Epidemiología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
6. Adolfo Andrés Hidalgo Fuentes. Diseño de un Programa para Transporte de Pacientes con Terapia de Oxigenación Extracorpórea a un Hospital Universitario. Magíster en Administración de Salud, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
7. 2016 Gabriel Andrés Pérez Campos. Capital Social y Salud en Trabajadores Chilenos. Magíster en Salud Pública, Universidad de Chile.
Como co-guía de tesis (Año, Autor, Título de Tesis, Nombre del Programa, Institución)
Co-Profesor Guía en Tesis Recientes
1. 2019. Michelle de Arcas Orellana. Investigación en Implementación: Estudio de Aceptabilidad por parte de los Profesionales de la Salud de Atención Primaria respecto a un Programa de Intervención Antiestigma hacia Problemas de Salud Mental y/o Uso de Sustancias Psicoactivas. Magíster en Administración de Salud, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. (Profesora Guía: P. Bedregal Co-Profesor Guía: J. Sapag)
2. 2017. Sergio Ricardo Chacón Armijo. Estigma hacia personas con Consumo Problemático de Drogas en Equipos de Tratamiento en Santiago de Chile. Magíster en Psicología con Mención Social Comunitaria. (Profesora Guía: M.V. Monreal Co-Profesor Guía: J. Sapag)
• Practicum field supervisor at CAMH – Office of International Health - of the following graduate students of the Master of Public Health Program in Health Promotion, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada:
o Sireesha Bobbili (January 5, 2011 to April 30, 2011)
o Erica Suh: 2010 (May-August?)
• Practicum field supervisor at CAMH – Office of International Health - of the following graduate student of the Master of Public Health Program, Department of Health Studies and Gerontology, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada:
o Sirad Mohamoud (January 5, 2009 to April 15, 2009)
• Supervision of different Research Projects of Family Medicine Residents. Each project has around two years to be implemented. P. Universidad Católica de Chile, 2004-2007.
• Member of the Thesis Committee of a Master of Community Psychology Student: Mayra Martínez Pérez, “Social Capital and health in Chile. Qualitative Study in Low Income Urban Communities. Puente Alto, Santiago, Chile” (“Capital Social y Salud en Chile. Estudio Cualitativo en Comunidades Urbanas de Nivel Socioeconómico Bajo. Puente Alto, Santiago de Chile”. P. Universidad Católica de Chile, 2007-Jan 2008.
• Member of the Thesis Committee of a Master of Community Psychology Student: Patricio Hoyos Mancilla, “Social Capital and Gender. A Qualitative Study in a Low Income Urban Community in Puente Alto.” (“Capital Social y Género. Estudio Cualitativo en una Comunidad Urbana de Nivel Socioeconómico Bajo de Puente Alto”.). P. Universidad Católica de Chile, 2006-2007.
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(CIHR) Scholarship - Award -Doctoral Research - Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral Research Award
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canada, 2010
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CHIR) Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships - Doctoral Research Award (& Prize: Knowledge Translation Supplement) (May 1, 2010 to April 30, 2013). Those accepted are expected to have" an exceptionally high potential for future research achievement and productivity.”
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• Fellowship: CIHR Training Grant in Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Research - (Transdisciplinary Understanding and Training on Research– Primary Health Care)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canada, 2010
"TUTOR-PHC is a one-year, national, interdisciplinary research capacity building program funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) that has been training primary health care researchers from family medicine, nursing, psychology, epidemiology, social work, education, policy and many other disciplines since 2003."
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IDRC Doctoral Award
International Development Research Centre: IDRC
Canada, 2009
IDRC Doctoral Research Award - Candidate Recommended for an Award (Competition November 1, 2009) (it was not taken by the candidate)
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Best Research Award
Congreso Chileno de Medicina Familiar
Chile, 2004
Best Research: Poblete F, Sapag J, et al. “Social Capital and Mental Health”. VII Chilean National Meeting of Family Medicine (2004).
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Partial Tuition Award
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Estados Unidos, 2002
Harvard School of Public Health Scholarship (partial tuition MPH program, 2002/2003).
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Presidente de la Republica Scholarship
Gobierno de Chile
Chile, 2002
Scholarship from the National Scholarship Program of Chile to study the Master of Public Health (2002-2003).
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Scholarship for the Medical Residence
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Chile, 1997
Scholarship of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Family Medicine-Adult Graduate Programme. Awarded for academic merit. Tuition and stipend for the duration of the programme (three years). (May 1997 - April 2000)
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Dr. Tannenbaum Award
First Chilean Meeting on Family Medicine and Fifth Meeting on General Medicine of the Adult and Primary Care.
Chile, 1999
• Dr. Tannenbaum Award. Given to the best research work presented at the First Chilean Meeting on Family Medicine and Fifth Meeting on General Medicine of the Adult and Primary Care. "Young Adult Health Survey. Family Health Centre 'Bernardo Leighton', Puente Alto." ("Encuesta de Salud del Adulto Joven. Centro de Salud Familiar Bernardo Leighton, Puente Alto.") Poblete F, Sapag J, Veloso MA, Quitral M, Cofre X, Aravena R. Santiago, Aug 12-13, 1999. The award financed attendance to the Meeting on Family Medicine in Asunción, Paraguay (1999).
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Distinction of Honour
Second Meeting on General Medicine of the Adult. Santiago, 1996.
Chile, 1996
Distinction of Honour for the work: "Health diagnosis of the 'Alborada' community. (La Florida, Santiago)." ("Diagnóstico de Salud Población 'Alborada'. (La Florida, Santiago).") Zarate C, Poblete F, Sapag J, Pantoja T. (Universidad Católica). Second Meeting on General Medicine of the Adult. Santiago, 1996.
Collaborative Mental Health: An Advanced Manual for Primary Care Professionals |
Desarrollando Familias Sanas... Manual de Salud para las Familias Chilenas |
To take care of the caregivers: a challenge for health professionals |
Aracena M., et al. VIDA=> Advanced Home Visit Model, supported by technology, for strengthening bio-psycho-social interventions with pregnant women and primary care givers of 0-6 years old children, in the Primary Health Care System. ViDA=> |
Building a Consortium=> Planning Research to Improve Accessibility to Mental Health Services for Vulnerable Populations in Latin America. |
Desarrollo de un modelo de atención para personas con Hipertensión Arterial y Diabetes tipo II basado en gestión del cuidado según ajuste de riesgo. (Inv. Principal=> Dr. Fernando Poblete Arrué) |
Stigma toward mental illness among primary care professionals in Chile. (Estigma hacia la enfermedad mental entre profesionales de Atención Primaria en Chile) |
EVALUACIÓN INTEGRAL DE LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE LAS GARANTÍAS EXPLÍCITAS DE SALUD (GES) QUE ABORDAN ENFERMEDADES MENTALES Y DEL COMPORTAMIENTO EN CENTROS DE SALUD FAMILIAR DEL SISTEMA PÚBLICO CHILENO. |
Exploring Stigma, Discrimination and Recovery-Based Perspectives toward Mental Illness and Substance Use Problems among Primary Health Care Providers. |
Improving access to high quality treatment and rehabilitation services for people with mental disorders in India. |
Preventing Mental Illness and Substance Use Related Stigma & Discrimination and Promoting Recovery Oriented Practices in Primary Health Care in Peru. |
Preventing Mental Illness and Substance Use Related Stigma & Discrimination and Promoting Recovery Oriented Practices in Primary Health Care in Ontario. |
Mental Health and Substance Use Anti-Stigma/Discrimination Intervention for Primary Health Care in Ontario. |
Bringing Men into HIV/AIDS Prevention in Chile. |
EVALUACION DE LOS CENTROS COMUNITARIOS DE SALUD FAMILIAR DESDE LA PERSPECTIVA DE LA COMUNIDAD. |
CAPITAL SOCIAL Y SALUD EN CHILE=> ESTUDIO EN ZONA URBANA DE NIVEL SOCIOECONOMICO BAJO. PUENTE ALTO, SANTIAGO. |
Capital Social y Salud. |
DESARROLLO DE UN MODELO DE ATENCION TELEFONICA (MATS), COMO COMPONENTE DE PROGRAMAS DE SALUD CARDI OVASCULAR, PARA MEJORAR EL APOYO A LA TOMA DE DECISIONES EN SALUD, AUTOCUIDADO, SATISFACCION USUAR IA Y COMPENSACION METABOLICA DE PERSONAS CON DIABETES. |
Implementation science and stigma reduction interventions in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review |
Social capital and health in Latin America and the Caribbean: a systematic review |