New Tobacco Education Website
Posted by on July 22, 2005
[posted from CCPH Partnership Matters newsletter]
New Tobacco Education Website for Medical Educators, Faculty and Students
PACE (Prevention and Cessation Education) for Medical School Students is a National Cancer Institute funded project that integrates tobacco teaching into medical school curricula. Currently, 12 US medical schools are part of this project. The Teach Tobacco website is a user-friendly, professional site that serves as a resource for students, physicians, researchers, and others in the fields of medicine and allied health, who are interested in tobacco teaching. Resources available on the website include new modules on education for medical school preceptors, second-hand smoke information for students in pediatric and family medicine clerkships, and a wide array of materials for students interested in community teaching or advocacy. PACE conference presentations, curricular evaluation, related articles, and many other materials are available at:
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