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Free Webinar: Treating Patients with Mental Health Conditions Who Use Tobacco

Posted by Kristin Harms

Apr 21, 2016 1:24:27 PM

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The American Psychological Association (APA) Health Disparities program will present a webinar on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 11 AM (PST) as part of a series on Treating Patients with Mental Health Conditions Who Use Tobacco. The webinar is co-hosted with the Morehouse School of Medicine and the National Center for Primary Care.

Featured speakers for this webinar are:

  • David Satcher, MD, PHD, Founding Director and Senior Advisor, The Satcher Health Leadership Institute, Morehouse School of Medicine, and 16th Surgeon General of the United States
  • Timothy P. Carmody, PhD, Director, Health Psychology, Mental Health Service, SFVAMC

 This live webinar has been reviewed and approved by the American Psychological Association's (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP) to offer Continuing Education (CE) credit for psychologists. Full attendance is required.  Partial credit is not awarded.  The CEP Office maintains responsibility for the delivery of the program.   1.25 CE credits are offered for full completion of the webinar. The cost of the APA CEs is $25.00.  The Health Disparities Program will provide free CEs to the first 75 participants fulfilling the requirements for the APA CEs.   

Please click here to register.


 

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