Scout is the Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network and the principal investigator of the CDC-funded LGBTQ tobacco-related cancer disparity network. In this capacity he spends much of his time providing technical assistance for governmental tobacco and cancer focusing agencies expanding their reach and engagement with LGBTQ populations. He leads a team of specialists who focus on building tools and sharing strategies across state departments of health.
- Name three major trends in LGBTQ+ communities that impact tobacco use.
- Integrate at least two new strategies into their own work to help serve LGBTQ+ people.
- List at least two new resources that can help them reach and serve LGBTQ+ tobacco users.
CME/CE credit is no longer available for this activity. The CME/CE credit has expired.
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