HRSA Webinar: Tobacco Cessation for Women of Reproductive Age, Including Pregnant Women

Wednesday, August 31, 2022
1 – 2 pm ET

This webinar will focus on strategies and tools for implementing tobacco cessation interventions and treatment for persons of reproductive age, including pregnant women who use tobacco.  CDC and CMS will provide a snapshot from the national perspective related to tobacco use among this population, cessation screening and management.  Participants will also hear from a community health center that is currently implementing strategies to improve efforts to meet tobacco screening and treatment goals with this population.

Contact Shahrukh Haider with questions and with ideas for future Tobacco Cessation Technical Assistance topics at shaider@hrsa.gov

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