D12: Tobacco Prevention
Course Overview
CE Hours
3 CE Credits
Course Description
Tobacco Prevention and Cessation examines nicotine, its use, and its risks, with a focus on methods of preventing and treating tobacco addiction. This course covers the neurological and physiological effects of nicotine on the brain and body, population trends in tobacco use, evidence-based prevention strategies across family, peer, school, and community environments, and clinical treatment frameworks including pharmacotherapy, behavioral counseling, and the 5 A’s and 5 R’s models. Learners will gain practical knowledge for identifying, preventing, and addressing tobacco dependence in health care settings.
Course Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the long-term effects of nicotine use and explain how tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal develop
- Explain how nicotine affects the brain, including its impact on dopamine and acetylcholine receptors
- Identify the major tobacco-related diseases and describe how they are affected by smoking cessation
- Describe the variation in tobacco use across different populations, including youth, women, and pregnant women
- Distinguish between protective factors and risk factors associated with tobacco and drug use prevention
- Explain evidence-based prevention strategies across family, peer, school, and community environments
- Describe the three types of counseling and behavioral therapies effective for tobacco cessation
- Identify first-line and second-line pharmacotherapies for smoking cessation
- Apply the 5 A’s framework for patients willing to quit and the 5 R’s framework for patients unwilling to quit
Course Format and Faculty
Course Format:
Online linked resources and lectures available anytime, 24/7. Includes one multiple-choice exam taken at the end of the course. A passing grade of 75% is required. Upon passing, learners may print their certificate immediately.
Course Developers and Instructors:
R. Klimes, PhD, MPH (Johns Hopkins University) is a scholar and author in health-related research, health behaviors, ethics, end-of-life care, and overall wellness. He has written numerous research reports and books and has held academic and leadership roles in higher education and public health internationally.
Course Time:
About three hours for online study, test taking with course evaluation feedback and certificate printing.
