17 Blog Post: Celebrating 20 Years of Quitline History with 20 Questions About our Future
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
What is the potential of
quitines and cessation services to decrease tobacco use prevalence in this
decade?
After two days of
celebration and reflection in Kansas City with over 150 of our quitline
colleagues, it only seems fitting to close this series of blog posts,
Celebrating 20 Years of Quitline History with 20 Questions About our Future,
with a laser-like focus on the ultimate reason we all do this work: to help
people quit tobacco. To help us do that, NAQC asked David Abrams, PhD,
Executive Director of The Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy
Studies for his thoughts on THE POTENTIAL OF QUITLINES AND CESSATION
SERVICES TO DECREASE TOBACCO USE PREVALENCE IN THIS DECADE. Here is what
Dr. Abrams had to say...
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