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The SCLC Catalogue of Tools is ready for download.

This compilation of existing cessation tools offers everything from quit now wallet cards, relapse protocol, smokefree hospital toolkits, videos, mental health resources and more. All resources are low cost, no cost items. Download your copy today.
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- 2008 Public Health Service Guideline is now available - Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update includes new, effective clinical treatments for tobacco dependence and the latest information to help people quit smoking visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/ for free provider and patient materials.
- Partnership for Prevention ® and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have developed Healthcare Provider Reminder Systems, Provider Education, and Patient Education: Working with Healthcare Delivery Systems to Improve the Delivery of Tobacco-Use Treatment to Patients—An Action Guide . This evidence-based tool is for public health practitioners, healthcare providers, and others interested in increasing delivery of tobacco-use treatment in clinical settings. Links to tools and resources, tips for implementation and overcoming potential obstacles, suggested resource needs, and questions and potential data sources for evaluation planning are also included. Visit http://www.prevent.org/actionguides/Tobacco-UseTreatment to download or order this tool.
National Quit Cards
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University of Wisconsin Medical School-Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention (UW-CTRI) and Medscape.
American Academy of Family Physicians Ask and Act initiative
- Treating Tobacco Dependence -- View this webcast to learn about new pharmacotherapies, counseling strategies, quick interventions and reimbursement.
- Become a Tobacco Aware Practice: Using an Organizational and Team-based Approach -- View this webcast to learn how to structure your office to identify tobacco users, and streamline your efforts to help them quit. This webcast is for your entire practice team.
- Beyond the Guidelines: Advances in Tobacco Cessation Treatment and Payment -- View this webcast to learn about evidence-based treatment, effective counseling strategies and reimbursement. Available for up to 2.0 Prescribed CME credits through April 24, 2008.
- How to Provide Tobacco Cessation Treatment to Patients with Mental Illness--This interview with family physician Julie Wood, MD, gives an overview of how and why physicians should address tobacco use with their patients with mental illnesses. Dr. Wood discusses effective forms of counseling and pharmacotherapy. The podcast is one component of the AAFP's efforts to educate family physicians on effective tobacco cessation treatment for patients with mental illness. The AAFP has also created a new section on the Ask and Act website titled "Smoking and Mental Illness" and added mental health slides to CME presentations.
American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists & the National Pharmacy Partnership for Tobacco Cessation http://ashp.org
Rx for Change -Clinician Assisted Tobacco Cessation Curriculum http://rxforchange.ucsf.edu
- A comprehensive tobacco cessation education tool that provides not only clinicians and students, but also clinical staff, with the knowledge and skills necessary to offer comprehensive tobacco cessation counseling to patients who use tobacco. It covers information about the epidemiology of tobacco use, pharmacotherapy, and brief behavioral interventions. Rx for Change is available for free via its website on http://rxforchange.ucsf.edu , and registered users are free to download the curriculum, trigger tapes, handouts, and brief videos. Credit is not applicable.
RxAbridged Curriculum -also at http://rxforchange.ucsf.edu
- Using the brief intervention Ask Advise Refer, this three-hour curriculum that has been specifically designed for pharmacy technicians, medical assistants, dental hygienists, and all other ancillary and auxiliary professions interested in becoming cessation interventionists. Credit is not applicable.
Online Programs To Help Your Patients Quit
More Tobacco Cessation Resource Links
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