Pharmacists Fighting Tobacco Use? CDC Launches Website Targeted at Most Accessible Provider
A new website created by the Centers for Disease Control offers resources for pharmacists to help patients quit smoking.
A new website created by the Centers for Disease Control offers resources for pharmacists to help patients quit smoking.
A new Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website capitalizes on the pharmacist’s position as the most accessible health care provider to encourage patients to quit smoking.
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The resources include 2 "Frequently Asked Question" sheets, 1 covering health care providers and the second covering quitlines (evidence-based tobacco cessation interventions); printable intervention cards; a video detailing steps to conduct brief patient interventions; and a link to various stop-smoking videos and print ads.
Additional resources include posters specifically encouraging patients to speak to their pharmacist, videos, print ads, and other campaign materials related to the CDC’s Tips from Former Smokers Campaign.
In 2013, Safeway pharmacists, in conjunction with the University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy,
The program launched in 20 pharmacies in Northern and Southern California and was later expanded to Safeway pharmacies throughout the country.
Earlier this year, CVS Caremark made the widely publicized decision
Looking for additional smoking cessation resources? Don’t miss Pharmacy Times’ Office of Continuing Professional Education’s continuing education activity on nicotine dependence:
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