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Mental Health, Respirology, Business

The Long Journey: Supporting Smokers through Cessation to Abstinence – Canadian Council On Continuing Education In Pharmacy (CCCEP)

DURATION

PROFESSION

# OF CREDITS

1

ACCREDITATION

EXPIRY DATE

2015-05-28

Learning objectives

  1. Cite the short- and long-term benefits of smoking cessation.
  2. Identify challenges that need to be addressed to improve patients' chances of success.
  3. Relate several strategies for optimizing the success of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
  4. Probe for reasons a particular attempt was not successful and work with patients to identify strategies to increase the likelihood of success in future quit attempts.
  5. Identify and implement approaches to supporting and motivating patients who have not been successful at continued abstinence.
  6. Educate and advise patients on the advantages and disadvantages of NRT and non-NRT smoking cessation pharmacotherapy options.
Cost of course:  
Free
# of credits: 1
Duration:

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The Long Journey: Supporting Smokers through Cessation to Abstinence – Canadian Council On Continuing Education In Pharmacy (CCCEP)

Duration

Profession

1

# of credits

Learning Objectives

  1. Cite the short- and long-term benefits of smoking cessation.
  2. Identify challenges that need to be addressed to improve patients’ chances of success.
  3. Relate several strategies for optimizing the success of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
  4. Probe for reasons a particular attempt was not successful and work with patients to identify strategies to increase the likelihood of success in future quit attempts.
  5. Identify and implement approaches to supporting and motivating patients who have not been successful at continued abstinence.
  6. Educate and advise patients on the advantages and disadvantages of NRT and non-NRT smoking cessation pharmacotherapy options.

ACCREDITATION

Mental Health, Respirology, Business

Learning Category

General

Topic

0

Price

2015-05-28

Expiry Date

CAN-eng

Region/Language

Course Description

Faculty

ACF Faculty

Accreditation

Unaccredited