As a trusted source of health information, health professionals have an important role to play in assisting smokers to quit. This section provides health professionals with practical information on how they can help their patients or clients quit smoking.
Recently, the Chief Medical Officer Professor Jim Bishop AO, wrote to all Australian General Practitioners (GPs) to seek their support of the National Tobacco Campaign 2011. Specifically, the Chief Medical Officer appealed to GPs to mention the campaign to smokers and conduct a brief intervention to encourage them to quit.
You can access the letter here:
Chief Medical Officer letter to all Australian GPs re: National Tobacco Campaign (PDF 74 KB)
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