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Annual Tobacco Treatment & Prevention Conference

Looking to the Future: Emerging Landscape in Tobacco Treatment, Prevention & Control Registration is closed, please direct questions to tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org  Tuesday, June 8, 2021, 8:45am – 1pm 8:45am - 9am: Welcome, Center for Tobacco Independence, MaineHealth & Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention 9am - 10am: Boosting Tobacco Prevention and Treatment in Young People, Andrea Villanti, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of Vermont, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology 10am - 10:15am: Break 10:15am - 11am: The Pathway to Advancing Health Equity in Tobacco Treatment, Prevention, and…

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Annual Tobacco Treatment & Prevention Conference

Looking to the Future: Emerging Landscape in Tobacco Treatment, Prevention & Control Registration is closed, please direct questions to tobaccotrng@mainehealth.org  Wednesday, June 9, 2021, 9am – 1pm 9am - 10:15am: Psychedelics as Tools for Smoking Cessation and Addiction Treatment,Albert Garcia-Romeu, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University 10:15am - 10:30am: Break 10:30am - 11am: Maine QuitLink 101: Overview and Offerings of the formerly named Maine Tobacco Helpline, Shannon O'Brien, Center for Tobacco Independence - Maine QuitLink 11am - 11:45am: Maine QuitLink 201: Quitting Tobacco in the…

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Webinar: Tobacco and Other Substance Use Disorders

Tobacco and other substances, including alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and cannabis, are often used in conjunction with each other. The prevalence of comorbid tobacco and other substance use is associated with a wide range of deficits in physical, psychological, and behavioral outcomes. This webinar will provide an overview of the various underlying mechanisms contributing to comorbid tobacco and other substance use, and will present information useful to clinicians in the course of treatment planning. Presenter: Edward J. Perka, Jr., CASAC, ICADC, NCTTP

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