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case history of obesity and pregnancy...
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September 2012
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Before you Implement…
Developing an Office Protocol
Smoking Survey
How to Counsel Your Patients on Quitting
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August 2012
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nysdoh breast cancer treatment booklet...
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August 2012
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Tools & Resources to Help Patients Live Healthier Lives
Obesity in America impacts millions of people and their loved ones. It’s estimated more than 60 percent of U.S. adult women are over...
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June 2012
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Quitlines provide a valuable, 24-hour resource for patients who struggle with smoking cessation. On a state and nation level Quitlines offer counseling and access to local resources.
New Y...
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June 2012
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Print FREE smoking cessation posters.
CLICK HERE to print ...
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June 2012
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Get Staff On Board
Ensure your entire staff is aware of the program and properly trained on protocols. The success of the project will depend on all members of your staff (receptionists, nurse...
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June 2012
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Some patients may not be ready to kick the habit – but they may respond to a motivational intervention. They can be motivated to consider a quit attempt with the"5 R's": Relevance, Risks, Rewards, R...
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June 2012
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Counseling Your Patients on Smoking Cessation
Evidence demonstrates that even brief clinical
interventions can significantly increase the rates atwhich p...
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June 2012
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Starting a new protocol in your office can be challenging. It takes time to train staff and divide tasks. Please use this checklist to develop a smoking cessation implementation strategy ...
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June 2012
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Back
Many public health policies have been implemented in recent years, on both the state and national level, which have promoted a decrease in tobacco use. These policies include smoke-free r...
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June 2012
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While New York State has had a significant decline in the number of HIV-exposed births, there are still approximately 500 HIV-positive women who deliver HIV-exposed newborns each year. In 2010, ...
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June 2012
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Source: Physician's First Watch for March 23, 2012
Meta-Analysis: Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies Can't Be Applied to Anal Cancer Prevention
Among men who have sex with men (MSM)...
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March 2012
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