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Online CME: Pediatrics CME 2010: Pediatrics in Practice: Communication - Communicating Prevention and Cessation Messages: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center: September 28, 2010
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center

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By Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Published on 12/11/2008
 
Pediatrics in Practice: Communication - Communicating Prevention and Cessation Messages

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center


September 28, 2010


The intended audience for the completion of these modules include the diverse sector of child health professionals including pediatricians, nurse practitioners, family practitioners, registered nurses and social workers.





Pediatrics in Practice: Communication - Communicating Prevention and Cessation Messages
CME Sponsor:

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center


Location:

This is an online CME activity


Course Directors/Instructors: TBA


Registration Fee

Online Learning Module Fee  $5.00  


Number of Credits:

0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™

0.5 Nursing Contact Hours 


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Target Audience
:

The intended audience for the completion of these modules include the diverse sector of child health professionals including pediatricians, nurse practitioners, family practitioners, registered nurses and social workers.


Detailed Description:

  • Describe the rationale for effective family-centered smoking prevention and cessation counseling during the office visit.
  • Describe the components of family-centered communication and how to foster them using the 5 A's strategy.
  • Integrate cultural attributes in conveying counseling messages.
  • Apply Bright Futures communication strategies, including active listening, eliciting the needs and concerns of children and families, providing individual guidance, and utilizing family-centered skills during counseling sessions.