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Page 20 <strong>Arkansas</strong> <strong>Nurse</strong> <strong>Today</strong> <strong>January</strong>, February, March <strong>2022</strong><br />

Breaking the<br />

Addiction<br />

Tobacco Cessation Training<br />

for Healthcare Providers<br />

Presented by<br />

With the help of a clinician, the odds of<br />

quitting tobacco more than double.<br />

While counseling and medication are both effective for tobacco cessation,<br />

combining these treatments can be even more effective.<br />

This training will instruct participants with developing quit plans for tobacco<br />

users, prescribing medications and referring patients for lung cancer screenings.<br />

Target Audience: Physicians, physician’s assistants, nurses, pharmacists, wellness<br />

managers, nutritionists, respiratory therapists, dental professionals, social workers,<br />

community health professionals, cancer and tobacco control advocates.<br />

Continued Education Information: Contact <strong>Arkansas</strong> Cancer Coalition for<br />

more information.<br />

REGISTER ONLINE AT<br />

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ACCBTI<br />

Contact: info@arcancercoalition.org | 501.404.0028<br />

2021 FALL SESSIONS*<br />

November 8th<br />

Patricia Franklin, APRN, CTTS<br />

Low Dose CT Screening<br />

November 9th<br />

Sandra Brown, DNP<br />

Motivational Interviewing<br />

November 10th<br />

Julie Kissack, PharmD<br />

Pharmacotherapy<br />

<strong>2022</strong> SPRING SESSIONS*<br />

February 7th<br />

Patricia Franklin, APRN, CTTS<br />

Low Dose CT Screening<br />

February 8th<br />

Sandra Brown, DNP<br />

Motivational Interviewing<br />

February 9th<br />

Julie Kissac, PharmD<br />

Pharmacotherapy<br />

*All Fall and Spring Sessions are held virtually.

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