Tobacco Use Disorder Detailing

Brief Training. Lasting Impact.

Breathe New Hampshire offers free Tobacco Use Disorder (TUD) detailing sessions for healthcare professionals and clinical teams. These brief, practical trainings are designed to help providers confidently identify tobacco use, initiate conversations about quitting, and connect patients with effective treatment and support.

Each participant receives a resource toolkit to support tobacco treatment in their practice.


What You'll Learn

Topics may include:

  • Identifying and treating tobacco use disorder
  • Brief intervention strategies for busy clinical settings
  • Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and treatment options
  • Referring patients to the New Hampshire QuitNow Program
  • Resources to support long-term tobacco cessation

Who Should Attend?

TUD detailing is appropriate for:

  • Primary care professionals
  • Nurses and medical assistants
  • Respiratory therapists
  • Pharmacists
  • Behavioral health professionals
  • Dental providers
  • Other healthcare professionals who work with patients who use tobacco

Why It Matters

Tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of disease and death in the United States and is a major contributor to chronic conditions such as COPD, heart disease, stroke, and many types of cancer. Every patient encounter is an opportunity to support someone on their journey to quitting.


Schedule a Training

Interested in bringing a Tobacco Use Disorder detailing session to your practice or organization?

Email info@BreatheNH.org to schedule a free training.


Questions?

We're happy to help.

603.669.2411
info@BreatheNH.org     ​​​​​​​

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Are you talking about smoking at every patient encounter?

Did you know:

  • Smoking is still the leading cause of death in the United States?

  • 80% of COPD is caused by smoking?

  • Smokers are at greater risk for  cardiovascular disease?

  • How to use Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)? 

  • The State of NH Quitline provides FREE counseling and NRT at 1-800-QUIT-NOW?

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