Celebrate World No Tobacco Day (May 31) by Transforming Lives with Our FREE Certified Course for Tob
Monday, May 19, 2025
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
World No Tobacco Day, celebrated
annually on May 31, serves as a crucial reminder of the devastating impact of tobacco on lung health. Globally, smoking causes almost 7 out of 10 lung cancer deaths in both men and women. Project ENGAGE invites all Tobacco Treatment Specialists (TTS)
to participate in a FREE, one-hour online accredited course. This course is specifically designed to equip you with the latest knowledge and strategies to educate your clients about life-saving lung cancer screening effectively.
Accredited Learning: Approved by the Council for Tobacco Treatment Training Programs, this course offers 1 continuing education contact hour upon completion, ensuring you stay updated in your field. You will also receive a certificate of
completion.
Be Part of the Solution: More than 800 healthcare professionals have already enhanced their skills through this course and are now actively involved in lung cancer prevention efforts. By enrolling in "Conversations that Save Lives: How Tobacco Treatment Specialists can Engage Clients in a Discussion about Lung Cancer Screening," you
will become part of a community of committed specialists who are driving positive change. Your expertise will enable clients to make informed health choices, building on the trust they already place in you.
Register Now and
join a movement dedicated to saving lives! (https://lungscreeneducation.org/?utm_source=NAQC&utm_medium=ebulListservweb&utm_campaign=May_promo&utm_id=May) Please promote this course via your communication channels by accessing a media kit at https://www.naquitline.org/engage
.
This course was funded through a Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute® (PCORI®) Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Award (EADI-26839). The views, statements, opinions presented in this course are solely the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of PCORI®.
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