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Upcoming Trainings  » The Foundation: Integrating Tobacco Use Interventions Into Chemical Dependence Services (Albany)

TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT

The Foundation: Integrating Tobacco Use Interventions Into Chemical Dependence Services

Provider:    
Northeastern NY Region Technical Assistance and Training Center
Professional Development Program, Rockefeller College, University at Albany                

Date:   July 29, 2008 
Training:  9:00 am to 12:30 pm                

Location:
Professional Development Program, University at Albany
PDP Albany Training Center, 4th Floor, Room 437
1215 Western Avenue
Albany, NY  12222

Registration Deadline:  July 15, 2008

 

Course Description:
This half-day workshop will provide a common core of knowledge about tobacco use and tobacco dependence. The workshop will help participants explore their attitudes and beliefs about tobacco use and dependence, review the history of treatment for tobacco dependence, discuss the rationale of addressing tobacco use and dependence in addiction services, and review the requirements of OASAS Regulation Part 856. 

Target Population:
Administrators, directors, clinical supervisors, counselors, prevention professionals, nurses, physicians, and support staff.
 
Course Prerequisites:  None
Pre-registration:  Yes
OASAS Credit:  3.5 hours CASAC, CPP and CPS

Fill out the training registration form and e-mail to Peggy Dayer:  pdayer@pdp.albany.edu or fax to Peggy’s attention at 518-956-7865.

Please visit The Exchange-Tobacco Recovery Resource Exchange website: www.tobaccorecovery.org

For additional information, please contact:
Peggy Dayer, Administrative Assistant II
Tobacco Interventions Project,
Professional Development Program, Rockefeller College
518-956-7866

 

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