Smoking Sleuths: a pilot tobacco prevention elective for medical school students.

Category Primary study
JournalJournal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education
Year 2008
BACKGROUND: Smoking Sleuths is an experiential learning curriculum that was developed and taught to elementary through high school aged children by medical students. METHODS: A total of 14 first- and 4th-year medical students from 2 medical schools participated in the tobacco service learning elective. RESULTS: Medical students trained Adolescent Tobacco Education Leaders who provided tobacco education to peers and members of the public. CONCLUSIONS: Smoking Sleuths provides opportunities for medical students to learn counseling and health education skills across many disciplines. The elective may have a broader audience in schools of allied health, nursing, dentistry, education, and public health.
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First added on: Jul 27, 2018