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Comprehensive Tobacco Cessation Certificate Course (CTCCC) 4.0

(April 2023 – July 2023)

Valedictory function

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Identification, screening for tobacco use disorder

Learning Objectives

Assess the severity by using an objective scale

Practice evidence based counselling and psychosocial intervention to prevent relapse

Prescribe over the counter Nicotine replacement therapy and knowledge about other pharmacotherapy

Decision making about what can be managed and what needs to be referred

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Public health challenge

Public health challenge

12 Weekly 2.30 to 3.30 PM

Interactive didactic

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Case Discussion

Evaluation, Brief Intervention and pharmacotherapy

Motivation enhancement and Relapse Prevention

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Completed elearn “Primer on Tobacco Cessation”

N= 122

Elearn is a pure knowledge based learning platform

Completers (who are working directly with clinical care) are invited for this Case based learning ECHO Programme

Joined : 31 for current cycle CTCCC 4.0

The focus is on real Case based Discussion with brief didactic

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Participants from across country

MBBS AND ABOVE

  • 7

BDS AND MDS

  • 9

M.Sc:

  • 4

EDUCATORS

  • 11

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Our gratitude to Expert Case Facilitators

Dr. Rahul Verma

Dr. Mohita Joshi

Dr. Nandhini Bojappen

Dr. Shyam Sundar K

Ms. Ashwathi

Dr. Darshan S

Dr. Jitendra Kumar Meena

AIIMS, New Delhi

Dr. Aruna D S

Public Health Dentistry

Dr. Satyavrat Vaidya

Medical Officer, Himachal Pradesh

Dr. Vinoth Kumar Kalidoss

AIIMS, Mangalagiri

Faculty from NIMHANS

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Process

  • Participants discussed 26 cases
  • Anonymous feedback collected for each session
  • A collective summary was prepared for each case

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Way Forward

Post Assessment

Verification of accreditation criteria

Submission of results to Academic Section, Certification work

Parallel preparation for next batch by incorporating the feedback given by current batch participants

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Addiction Champions