Implementing Evidence-based Commercial Tobacco Cessation Approaches, Including Commercial Tobacco Strategies, in CCBHC

This activity is presented by National Council for Mental Wellbeing

Implementing evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation approaches, including commercial tobacco-free policies, in Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) treatment models can improve overall health outcomes.

Join the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco and Cancer Control and co-hosts at Smoking Cessation Leadership Center, a National Center of Excellence for Tobacco-Free Recovery, on Tuesday, September 20, 12:30 – 1:30 pm ET for an engaging discussion with two CCBHC leaders who will share the steps they took along their journey to implement a comprehensive commercial tobacco-free policy within their organizations.

Participants who join the live session on September 20 can earn one hour of free credit.  You will receive instructions for claiming the credit in a post-webinar email.

By joining this webinar, you will:

  • Learn about the continuum of comprehensive commercial tobacco control efforts in CCBHCs.
  • Understand the importance of commercial tobacco-free CCBHCs.
  • Gain insights and strategies to implement commercial tobacco-free policies.

Featured Speaker(s):

  • Mary Pat Angelini, MPA, chief executive officer, Preferred Behavioral Health Group
  • Jack Todd Wahrenberger, MD, MPH, chief medical officer, Pittsburgh Mercy Health System
  • Clement Nsiah, Ph.D., project director, Practice Improvement and Consulting, National Council for Mental Wellbeing
  • Hope Rothenberg, project manager, Practice Improvement and Consulting, National Council for Mental Wellbeing
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