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Reducing Secondhand Smoke Exposure for Your Patients: Practical Office Counseling Techniques

Smoke Free Homes Champions Symposium
April 15-17, 2005

Agenda

Friday, April 15
Welcome reception

Saturday, April 16
Welcome/opening remarks – Dana Best, MD, MPH, FAAP

Introduction of key representatives:

Elizabeth (Jackie) Noyes, MA – American Academy of Pediatrics
Stanley Goldstein , MD, FAAAI – American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Jeanne Mahoney – American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Tom Kelly – US Environmental Protection Agency
Elizabeth Kress – Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute

Keynote address: The Role of Pediatric Clinicians in Treating Tobacco Use – Steven Schroeder, MD

Current State of Knowledge, Research, and Best Practices in Tobacco Control – Melbourne Hovell, MPH, PhD

Changing Clinical Practice – Jonathan Winickoff, MD, MPH, FAAP

Defining Goals and Objectives for Team Meetings – Dana Best, MD, MPH, FAAP

Team Meeting 1: Introductions

How Pediatric Clinicians Can Reduce ETS Exposure of Children – Michael Weitzman, MD, FAAP

Team Meeting 2: Changing your own practice

Concurrent intensive workshops:
  • Funding opportunities and grant writing – Sophie Balk, MD, FAAP and Laura Hamasaka
  • How to use the 5 A's in the pediatric setting – Stanley Goldstein, MD, FAAAAI and Norman Hymowitz, PhD
  • Motivational interviewing – Richard Botelho, B.Med.Sci., BM, BS, MRCGP (UK)
  • Pharmacologic interventions – Eric Moolchan, MD and Susanne Tanski, MD, MPH, FAAP

Team meeting 3: Break out session summaries

Sunday, April 17
Special Populations: Cultural and Minority Issues Around Tobacco Use – Ruth A. Etzel, MD, PhD, FAAP

Adolescents – Jonathan Klein, MD, MPH, FAAP

Cultural Norms, How They Have Changed, and What You Can Do to Help – Cheryl Healton, DrPH

Team meeting 4: Global plans/resource planning

Development of Pediatric Infrastructure, Community Interventions, and Advocacy – Dottie Schell, RN, BS

Team meeting 5: Changing your community/advocacy

Presentation of Team Meeting Action Plans

Closing Remarks

 

 

 

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