Duke-UNC Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training!
				Wednesday, April 5, 2017  		
		 Posted by: Natalia Gromov		
	
			 
			
			
			 
				The Duke – UNC Tobacco Treatment Specialist Credentialing Program (TTS Program) is a collaborative effort by the Duke University Smoking Cessation Program and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Nicotine Dependence Program, both national leaders in tobacco treatment, education, and research. This innovative partnership was initiated by a request from the Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch, NC Division of Public Health, as a result of the demand for this state-based resource from the many partners working on evidence-based tobacco use prevention and cessation in North Carolina. 
The primary aim of the program is to train and certify Tobacco Treatment Specialists to provide individuals in North Carolina and across the nation with the highest caliber treatment available for tobacco use and dependence. The broader goal of the TTS program is to reduce the impact of tobacco use on the local, state, and US population.  
» learn more 
 
			 | 
		 
		 
	
	
		 
		
	 |