Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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This series of courses was developed to educate medical students about tobacco use and provide a collective course structure in order to award the Florida AHEC Student Courses certificate. If you're a member of the FLAHEC system, please continue to the new home for your project.
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Tobacco Video Course Program (6 hours)
- History of Florida's Tobacco Settlement
Dr. Charles Mahan, Dean Emeritus of the University of South Florida College of Public Health and veteran public health advocate, discusses the historic Florida Tobacco Settlement. - Interventions With Tobacco Dependent Patients
Dr. Carolyn Schlede, MD, FACP, presents on behavioral health techniques for intervening with tobacco dependent patients - Medical Complications of Tobacco
Dr. Carolyn Schlede, MD, FACP, presents on the medical complications associated with smoking and the benefits associated with quitting. - Neurobiology of Tobacco Addiction
This continuing education course uses a case-based format to present tobacco issues important in treating children in primary care. - SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco)
This video module, narrated by two members of the Hillsborough county SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco) group, explains the need for, mission of, and actions of the SWAT program. The additional content explains how to become active with a SWAT group. - Tobacco Cessation Pharmacotherapies
Dr. Carolyn Schlede, MD, FACP, presents on the medical complications associated with smoking and the benefits associated with quitting.
Tobacco Courses for AHEC Members
- Florida AHEC Training
Continuing education courses that are available to Florida AHEC members for credit.
Additional Courses (For Health Professionals)
- Tobacco Treatment Training Programs
Continuing education courses that are available to health professionals for credit.
























