Tobacco education in US physician assistant programs

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Lisa N. Houston
Mary Warner
Robin L. Corelli
Christine M. Fenlon
Karen Suchanek Hudmon
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[1] University of California San Francisco,
[2] Yale University,undefined
[3] Department of Pharmacy Practice Purdue University School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences,undefined
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Physician Assistant; Tobacco Cessation; National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey; Active Learning Method; Tobacco Control Effort;
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Background. Few health degree programs incorporate sufficient tobacco cessation education in core curricula. Methods. A national survey of 132 PA programs assessed the extent to which tobacco is addressed, educational methods, perceived importance and adequacy of tobacco education, and perceived barriers to enhancing tobacco-related content. Results. Surveys (n=99; 75%) revealed a median of 150 minutes of tobacco education throughout the degree program. Key barriers to enhancing training are lack of curriculum time and lack of access to comprehensive, evidence-based resources. Two-thirds expressed interest in participating in a nationwide effort to enhance tobacco cessation training. Conclusions. Similar to other disciplines, enhanced tobacco education is needed in PA programs to adequately prepare graduates to address the primary known cause of preventable death in the United States.
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