• Looking for a career in public health that will help stamp out smoking? Information on Health Careers, Scholarships, and Potential Employers can be found here.
    • Treatobacco.net contains a wealth of information on tobacco-related issues, including descriptions of the negative health effects, available treatments to assist with cessation, policy issues, and much more.
    • The National Cancer Institute offers information on a toll-free quit line, live chat with advice about quitting smoking, and other general information about smoking.
    • The American Cancer Society has an excellent guide to smoking cessation. It also describes the steadily increasing health benefits the longer you stay quit.
    • The Real Cost of Vaping” website, created by Scholastic in collaboration with the FDA, includes a parent take-home sheet, infographics, youth cessation resources, and an educational program that can be used by schools as an alternative to student suspensions or citations.
    • Tobacco Treatment Resources Guidelines and Consensus Statements:
      1. Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update | Agency for Healthcare Research and  Quality (ahrq.gov) 2008
      2. New NCCN Guidelines: Smoking Cessation for Patients With Cancer in: Journal of the  National Comprehensive Cancer Network Volume 13 Issue 5S (2015) (jnccn.org) 2015
      3. 2018 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway on Tobacco Cessation Treatment: A Report of  the American College of Cardiology Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents |  Journal of the American College of Cardiology (jacc.org) 2018
      4. Initiating Pharmacologic Treatment in Tobacco-Dependent Adults. An Official American  Thoracic Society Clinical Practice Guideline | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical  Care Medicine (openathens.net) 2020
    • Tobacco Treatment Organizations: 
      1. ATTUD-Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence 
      2. Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (srnt.org)
    • Online Treatment Resources for Providers and Patients:
      1. BeTobaccoFree.gov (hhs.gov)
      2. Smokefree.gov– Dept. of HHS
      3. Stop Smoking | CardioSmart – American College of Cardiology
      4. Tobacco Cessation Tools & Resources | ASCO
      5. Rxforchange: Home (ucsf.edu)
      6. Free & Confidential Tools to Quit Tobacco – Way to Quit
      7. Quit for Life– American Cancer Society
      8. Freedom from Smoking – ALA
      9. Tobacco- WHO international
      10. UCSF toolkits
      11. Stanford Tobacco Prevention Toolkit 
      12. CDC Tobacco Treatment Tools for Providers
      13. Smoking and Tobacco Use | CHEST Foundation (chestnet.org)
      14. AAFP Toolkit
    • Apps:
      1. NCI Quitpal
      2. QuitGuide
      3. quitSTART