Please wait...

Learn

Finding accredited CPD

Tobacco Related Conditions

Description

The Tobacco-Related Conditions course provides an in-depth exploration of tobacco use, its health consequences, and methods for supporting smoking cessation. Divided into five units, this program blends evidence-based research with practical guidance to empower healthcare professionals in addressing tobacco-related challenges.

Unit 1: Background
Learners will delve into the global prevalence of tobacco use, its addictive properties, and its role as a leading cause of preventable disease. Key topics include the historical evolution of smoking habits, the socioeconomic factors influencing tobacco use, and a detailed analysis of smoking trends.

Unit 2: Why Do People Smoke?
This unit examines the multifaceted reasons behind smoking, including peer influence, genetics, and social norms. It explores the biology of nicotine addiction, various tobacco products, and alternative nicotine delivery methods, highlighting their health implications.

Unit 3: Smoking Cessation – Part One
An introduction to the principles of smoking cessation, focusing on behavioural strategies and patient counselling. Learners will discover how to address common misconceptions about smoking, implement motivational interviewing techniques, and apply the Five A’s framework to guide patients through the quitting process.

Unit 4: Smoking Cessation - Part Two
This unit emphasises pharmacological interventions such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline, and bupropion. It also explores non-drug interventions, the role of e-cigarettes, and emerging alternatives, with guidance on tailoring approaches to individual patients’ needs.

Unit 5: Pathophysiology and Screening
The course concludes with a focus on the health consequences of smoking, including cardiovascular, respiratory, and oncological impacts. Screening techniques for high-risk patients are covered, with practical insights into early detection and management of tobacco-related diseases.

Through this structured and interactive learning experience, participants will gain actionable insights to support smoking cessation and improve patient health outcomes.


Learning Outcomes

  1. Evaluate measures to assist patients with the cessation of smoking.
  2. Determine appropriate screening for smoking related conditions including those affecting the lung and heart.

Details

Cost: $195

Suitable for: All degree qualified medical practitioners.

Study mode: 100% online

Disclaimer: Please note, once you click 'Register now' you will be leaving the AMA’s CPD Home website and entering a third-party education provider’s website. If you choose to register for this learning, you will need to provide some of your personal information directly to the third-party education provider. If you have any queries about how third-party education providers use, disclose or store your personal information you should consult their privacy policy.

Upon completion, your CPD activity record may take up to 4 weeks to be reflected on your CPD Home Dashboard. 

Provided by


CPD Activity Details
Topic
General Practice and Primary Care
CAPE Aspects
Professionalism
Effective Year

Educational Activities (EA) - 4.0

Reviewing Performance (RP) - 6.0

Measuring Outcomes (MO) - 0.0

You have to log in to see the content of this module.

*Medical Board of Australia’s (MBA)’s revised Registration Standard: Continuing professional development (the Standard)