Get access to tools, resources and education modules to help you care for people with tobacco dependence.
Featured Courses
These trainings will benefit anyone who serves people who use commercial tobacco, from healthcare professionals to social workers to school staff. For the best learning experience, we recommend using Google Chrome. You can download it at https://google.com/chrome. To get started, you must either register for free access or log in to view the courses available to you.
All Courses
Medicaid and Kansas Tobacco Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Kansas to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Kansas Medicaid or KanCare benefits and the Kansas Tobacco Quitline.
Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation Using Medication and Behavioral Support
CME Credit: 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .5 contact hours (0.05 CEUs)
Describes and demonstrates how to implement the Ask-Advise-Connect brief intervention model of tobacco treatment in clinical settings. Use of FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation is presented to aid selection of medications for patients who use tobacco.
Special Quitline Programs for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and the how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.
Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.
Connecting the Harms of Tobacco Use to Chronic Health Conditions
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of how tobacco use causes and worsens heart and vascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and cancers. Information is presented to help providers discuss how cessation can reduce the risk of developing disease and the benefits of cessation after diagnosis.
Vaping & E-Cigarette Devices: What are they and how do they harm?
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of the technical features and chemical composition of electronic cigarettes or vaping devices. The known health impacts associated with vaping are described to help guide providers in discussing the risks of vaping with patients who use electronic cigarettes.
Conversations for Screening, Responding, and Preventing Vaping
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.
Nursing Module 1: Quitline Overview and Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This module is a combination of CME modules one, two and three.
Nursing Module 2: Tobacco Cessation for Special Populations and Conversations with Patients About Vaping
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This is a combination of modules four, five, six and seven.
Nursing Module 3: Understanding Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This activity provides resources to registered nurses in Kansas to deliver education about preventing exposure to secondhand and thirdhand tobacco smoke through tobacco treatment and policy interventions.
CME Courses
Medicaid and Kansas Tobacco Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Kansas to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Kansas Medicaid or KanCare benefits and the Kansas Tobacco Quitline.
Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation Using Medication and Behavioral Support
CME Credit: 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .5 contact hours (0.05 CEUs)
Describes and demonstrates how to implement the Ask-Advise-Connect brief intervention model of tobacco treatment in clinical settings. Use of FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation is presented to aid selection of medications for patients who use tobacco.
Special Quitline Programs for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and the how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.
Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.
Connecting the Harms of Tobacco Use to Chronic Health Conditions
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of how tobacco use causes and worsens heart and vascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and cancers. Information is presented to help providers discuss how cessation can reduce the risk of developing disease and the benefits of cessation after diagnosis.
Vaping & E-Cigarette Devices: What are they and how do they harm?
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of the technical features and chemical composition of electronic cigarettes or vaping devices. The known health impacts associated with vaping are described to help guide providers in discussing the risks of vaping with patients who use electronic cigarettes.
Conversations for Screening, Responding, and Preventing Vaping
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.
CNE Courses
Nursing Module 1: Quitline Overview and Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This module is a combination of CME modules one, two and three.
Nursing Module 2: Tobacco Cessation for Special Populations and Conversations with Patients About Vaping
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This is a combination of modules four, five, six and seven.
Nursing Module 3: Understanding Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure
CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
This activity provides resources to registered nurses in Kansas to deliver education about preventing exposure to secondhand and thirdhand tobacco smoke through tobacco treatment and policy interventions.
CPE Courses
Medicaid and Kansas Tobacco Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Kansas to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Kansas Medicaid or KanCare benefits and the Kansas Tobacco Quitline.
Best Practices for Tobacco Cessation Using Medication and Behavioral Support
CME Credit: 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .5 contact hours (0.05 CEUs)
Describes and demonstrates how to implement the Ask-Advise-Connect brief intervention model of tobacco treatment in clinical settings. Use of FDA-approved pharmacotherapy for tobacco cessation is presented to aid selection of medications for patients who use tobacco.
Special Quitline Programs for Tobacco Cessation
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and the how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.
Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.
Connecting the Harms of Tobacco Use to Chronic Health Conditions
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of how tobacco use causes and worsens heart and vascular diseases, respiratory diseases, and cancers. Information is presented to help providers discuss how cessation can reduce the risk of developing disease and the benefits of cessation after diagnosis.
Vaping & E-Cigarette Devices: What are they and how do they harm?
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Provides an overview of the technical features and chemical composition of electronic cigarettes or vaping devices. The known health impacts associated with vaping are described to help guide providers in discussing the risks of vaping with patients who use electronic cigarettes.
Conversations for Screening, Responding, and Preventing Vaping
CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
Discusses the tobacco use disparity for people with behavioral health conditions, the importance of tobacco cessation, myths about quitting, and how the Quitline can help behavioral health providers deliver tobacco treatment.