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Evaluation of Current Tobacco Curriculum at 12 US Medical
Schools. Journal of Cancer Education 2004
Catherine A. Powers, EdD, LSW, Jane G. Zapka, ScD, Bryan Bognar,
MD, Catherine Dubé, EdD, Linda Hyder Ferry, MD, MPH, Kristi
J. Ferguson, PhD, Joseph F. O'Donnell, MD, Nancy Rigotti MD, Carey
Conley Thomson, MD, MPH, MaryJo White, MPH, MS, LuAnn Wilkerson,
EdD, Alan C. Geller, RN, MPH. Evaluation of Current Tobacco Curriculum
at 12 US Medical Schools. J Cancer Education 2004;19:212-219.
Tobacco Control Competencies for US Medical Students.
Alan C. Geller, Jane Zapka, Katie Brooks, Catherine Dube, Catherine
A. Powers, Nancy Rigotti, Joseph O'Donnell, Judith Ockene and
members of the PACE Consortium. American Journal of Public Health,
June 2005
Other articles of
interest
Fiore MC, Epps RP, Manley MW. A missed opportunity: teaching
medical students to help their patients successfully quit smoking.
Journal of the American Medical Association. 1994;271(8):624-626.
Ferry LH, Grissino LM, Runfola PS. Tobacco dependence
curricula in US undergraduate medical education. Journal
of the American Medical Association. 1999;282(9):825-829.
Spangler JG, George G, Foley KL, Crandall SJ. Tobacco
intervention training: current efforts and gaps in US medical
schools. Journal of the American Medical Association.
2002;288(9): 1102-1109.
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