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Performance partnerships: Making measurable progress to strengthen healthy lifestyles

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Update on tobacco control

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Clearing the smoke: A collaboration between academia and a pharmaceutical company

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Physician Behavior & Practice Patterns Related to Smoking Cessation.

Association of American Medical Colleges
https://studylib.net/doc/13682029/physician-behavior-and-practice-patterns-rela…
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Surgery is a 'Good Teachable Moment' to Help Smokers Quit.

Alden, S.
http://www.cfah.org/hbns/2010/surgery-is-good-teachable-moment-to-help-smokers-…
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Tobacco Cessation and the Affordable Care Act

From the American Lung Association for factsheets, template letters, and other helpful tools at this site.

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DIMENSIONS: Nicotine-Free Toolkit | Priority Populations: Behavioral Health Supplement

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