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The Florida AHEC Tobacco
Program:
PIPSA CURRICULUM
Partners in Prevention of Substance
Abuse
A module divided among members of a Health Professions study team directs
each member in teaching the others via peer instruction. were
developed at the University of Florida for teaching Immunology in medical
schools and later branched out for teaching about treatment of addiction,
a problem many physicians and other health-care professionals are inadequately
trained to understand and treat effectively.
While a patient addicted to nicotine may present very differently from
one addicted to food, the underlying principles of behavioral change
are consistent, accompanied by significantly high risk to health. The
curriculum addresses both clinical and behavioral aspects of nicotine
addiction, thereby preparing the healthcare practitioner to transfer
these skills to effective treatment of other addictions.
- Tobacco Preparation Packet (Download
to PDF) - Health Professional students receive individual
packets of process instructions, baseline survey instruments and assignments ~1
week prior to the group learning experience.
- Tobacco Workbooks (Download
to PDF) - These workbooks derive directly from the
model. Health Professional student teams meet to perform group-learning
activities and complete cognitive and program-activity evaluations.
- Tools and methodology to measure cognitive retention and attitudes/behaviors
of participants may be requested on institutional letterhead. Maintaining
anoymity of subjects is possible with planning in advance of the Preparation
Packet's baseline data collection.
Although this interactive PIPSA Tobacco module may be used in any healthcare
professions education program, it serves as a cornerstone in the statewide
Florida AHEC Tobacco Program.
For more information, please contact the University
of Florida AHEC Program Office.

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