2008
DOI: 10.1378/chest.134.4_meetingabstracts.s53003
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Healthcare Providers (Prescribers vs Nonprescribers) Knowledge of Tobacco-Related Issues Including Drug Interactions With Nicotine

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“…However, it is documented that universities provide inadequate tobacco cessation counseling training in the curricula of undergraduate programs (Hudmon et al 2003). Although, health care professionals can have an important public health impact by helping to counter tobacco use, studies consistently demonstrate that students in the health professions receive insufficient training for providing comprehensive tobacco cessation counseling (Richmond et al 1998;Hudmon et al 2003Hudmon et al , 2005Reichert et al 2008;Chatkin and Chatkin 2009). Similarly, it is clear through our academic experience in Malaysian medical and pharmacy schools and communications with colleagues in related disciplines that most of the schools do not include in-depth topics and training on tobacco control.…”
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“…However, it is documented that universities provide inadequate tobacco cessation counseling training in the curricula of undergraduate programs (Hudmon et al 2003). Although, health care professionals can have an important public health impact by helping to counter tobacco use, studies consistently demonstrate that students in the health professions receive insufficient training for providing comprehensive tobacco cessation counseling (Richmond et al 1998;Hudmon et al 2003Hudmon et al , 2005Reichert et al 2008;Chatkin and Chatkin 2009). Similarly, it is clear through our academic experience in Malaysian medical and pharmacy schools and communications with colleagues in related disciplines that most of the schools do not include in-depth topics and training on tobacco control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%