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Massachusetts Quitline – Programs and Medicaid and Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-22-001-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts 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 (0.5 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-005-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited patient simulation activity allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and recommend approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Quitline Programs For Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-006-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.


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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-008-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-007-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Vaping And 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-009-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-010-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides an introduction to conducting a history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.


Implementing A Brief Intervention For Tobacco In Clinical Settings

CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
CDE Credit: The module is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for 1.0 dental contact hours.

This activity provides resources to providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts Tobacco Quitline. It also describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs. Lastly, it includes a patient simulation activity, which allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and describe approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Topics For Tobacco Cessation

CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.
CDE Credit: The module is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for 1.0 dental contact hours.

This course 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. It also 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.

This course also 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. Lastly, this course provides an introduction to conducting a history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.

CDE Courses

Implementing A Brief Intervention For Tobacco In Clinical Settings

CDE Credit: The module is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for 1.0 dental contact hours.

This activity provides resources to providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts Tobacco Quitline. It also describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs. Lastly, it includes a patient simulation activity, which allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and describe approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Topics For Tobacco Cessation

CDE Credit: The module is approved by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, for 1.0 dental contact hours.

This course 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 oral health providers deliver tobacco treatment. 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.

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. It provides an introduction to conducting history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.

CME Courses

Massachusetts Quitline – Programs and Medicaid and Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-22-001-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts 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 (0.5 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-005-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited patient simulation activity allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and recommend approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Quitline Programs For Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-006-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.


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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-008-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-007-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Vaping And 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-009-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-010-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides an introduction to conducting a history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.

CNE Courses

Implementing A Brief Intervention For Tobacco In Clinical Settings

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 providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts Tobacco Quitline. It also describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs. Lastly, it includes a patient simulation activity, which allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and describe approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Topics For Tobacco Cessation

CNE Credit: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 12724 for 1.0 nursing contact hours.

This course 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. It also 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.

This course 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. Lastly, this course provides an introduction to conducting a history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.

CPE Courses

Massachusetts Quitline – Programs and Medicaid and Quitline Benefits for Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-22-001-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides resources to providers in Massachusetts to deliver tobacco treatment by accessing Medicaid benefits and the Massachusetts 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 (0.5 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-005-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited patient simulation activity allows you to implement the brief ask, advise and refer intervention with patients who use tobacco, and recommend approved pharmacotherapy that may help patients stop using tobacco.


Special Quitline Programs For Tobacco Cessation

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-006-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity describes the evidence for online Quitline programs, and how tobacco disparities for American Indians, pregnant and postpartum patients, and youth can be addressed through adapted Quitline programs.


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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-008-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Tobacco Cessation For Behavioral Health Populations

CME Credit: 0.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
CPE Credit: .25 contact hours (0.025 CEUs)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-007-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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.


Vaping And 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-009-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.

This accredited education activity 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)
UAN: 0831-0000-21-010-H01-P  Activity Type: Knowledge-based.​

This accredited education activity provides an introduction to conducting a history of electronic cigarette use, provides a framework for screening and preventing vaping, and expands an evidence-based tobacco treatment approach to address electronic cigarette use.