FREE CME/CEs for Webinar Collections

FREE CME/CEs for Providers

Recorded Webinar Collections

Thanks to our partners at the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration and the California Tobacco Control Program, SCLC is able to offer FREE CME/CE credit to all eligible healthcare providers. Please use the discount code SAMHSA23, unless you are a California provider, use CADPH23, to waive the $65 fee.

 

  • Collection C: This Collection of recorded webinars from SCLC includes 11 webinars, for a total of 11.5 CE credits. Topics include the stigma of smoking, the homeless population and tobacco use, assisting clients to quit smoking, taking campuses tobacco-free, the harms of menthol, leveraging quitlines to help behavioral health patients quit, smoke-free public housing, systems change, adding tobacco cessation services to treatment plans, tobacco and cancer research, and re-framing tobacco in the behavioral health population.

For more information and to register for this collection, click here.

 

  • Collection D: This Collection of recorded webinars from SCLC includes 11 webinars, for a total of 12.0 CE credits. Topics include COVID-19 and the effects of tobacco use, I COVID Quit - personal  stories, IQOS, digital cessation, recovery-oriented tobacco interventions in addiction services, tobacco cessation with adult inpatient psychiatric clients, and e-cigarettes and smoking cessation.

For more information and to register for this collection, click here.

 

  • *NEW* Collection E: This new Collection of recorded webinars from SCLC includes 11 webinars, for a total of 12.25 CE credits. Topics include Pharmacists prescribing tobacco cessation medications, tobacco use and race and ethnic populations, power of data in advancing equitable tobacco outcomes, tobacco use and the environment, successes and barriers from 4 SAMHSA State Leadership academies on tobacco-free recovery: Minnesota and Maryland, and New York and North Carolina, tobacco use and the LGBTQ+ community, e-Cigarettes and novel tobacco products, the epidemiology and treatment of smoking in people with mental illness, and Tobacco Nation and geographic disparities.

For more information and to register for this collection, click here.