An Educational Outreach Initiative in Colorado

646,000 adults in the state of Colorado smoke; are some of them your patients? 80% of smokers want to quit, yet less than 5% are successful on their own.

Please join us for a half-day educational symposium in your area and learn how you can improve the health outcomes of your patients.

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8:00 am — 1:00 pm
Continental breakfast and lunch included

Symposium Agenda

  • Health Implications of Smoking & Physician Approach to Smoking Cessation
  • NRT and Other Pharmacological Treatment Options presented by a local physician
  • How to Use Motivational Interviewing and Stages of Change Model, Practical Strategies - Q&A
  • Relapse Prevention, Case Presentations and Role Playing
  • COPD

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Target Audience

Family Medicine and Internal Medicine Physicians, Pulmonologists, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Registered Nurses, Pharmacists and other allied health professionals.

Speakers

  • Barry Make, MD
    Co-Director COPD Program, National Jewish Health
    Director, Pulmonary Rehab and Respiratory Care
    Professor of Medicine
  • Scott Van Da Walker, MSN, FNP-C

There is no cost for this event. Seating is limited.

These symposia are non-certified, educational outreach programs.

National Jewish Health reserves the right to make changes to this event without notice. We will contact registrants if the course has been canceled or moved to another date.

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CME/CE Opportunities 


The Office of Professional Education is the proud recipient of the CACME 2010 Outstanding CME Activity Award, in recognition of Making The Right Diagnosis: The Need For Spirometry. The award acknowledged this program’s creativity, innovative quality, significance of outcomes, and impact on the continuing medical education profession.