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Archived Trainings 

Below, you will find:
  • General Webcasts
  • Teleconference Audio Archives



    Webcasts
    The following webcast presentations are available through the Department of Health and Family Services mediasite.

    New Quit Line Services Webcast
    Kate Kobinsky, Quit Line Coordinator, gives a detailed overview of the services recently added to the Quit Line. 02/12/08

    Secondhand Smoke - Update for Practitioners
    The latest findings on secondhand smoke and the role of health care providers in reducing exposure. 5/15/07

    Spit Tobacco Use Trends & Treatment
    Overview of current spit tobacco use trends. 4/10/07

    Tobacco Treatment Pharmacotherapy Update
    Overview of current pharmaceutical offerings for tobacco addiction treatment. 03/14/07

    Tobacco-Free Worksite Toolkit Overview
    This webcast reviews a new Employer Toolkit and provides input on how coalitions can support employers in establishing tobacco-free worksites. See all supporting materials here.
    12/11/2006

    Creating Smoke Free Environments
    Judy Fitzpatrick, RN; Dr. Michael Fiore; Dr. John Meurer 10/5/2006

    The Hazards of Spit Tobacco use
    Gruen VonBehrens, Waupaca Middle School, 2/17/06






    Teleconference Audio Archives
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    FACT Spoken Word Campaign Overview
    To view the media associated with the campaign check here. 11/10/06

    Healthy Air for Kids & Medicaid Tobacco Treatment Coverage
    Overview of two new UW-CTRI Outreach programs. 09/28/06

    Smoking During Pregnancy in Wisconsin and the US
    Trends, specific data, and perspectives on using the data to focus future efforts to reduce smoking during pregnancy. 9/19/06

  • Calendar
    For a complete listing of tobacco related webcasts go to DHFS's mediasite and search with the box at the top of the page.

    The Big Picture
    Tobacco Control in the US: Current Status and Future Challenges
    Corinne Husten
    Acting Director, CDC Office on Smoking & Health