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Blame and Shame are Killing our Clients: How Behavioral Health Stigma Biases Providers and Undermines Smoking Cessation
Recorded from "Blame and Shame are Killing our Clients: How Behavioral Health Stigma Biases Providers and Undermines Smoking Cessation" (MMC20004F) and presented live January 30, 2020. (Course #MED23021A)



Blame and Shame are Killing our Clients:

How Behavioral Health Stigma Biases Providers and Undermines Smoking Cessation

presented by:
Jason M. Satterfield, PhD
Academy Endowed Chair for Innovation in Teaching
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

The Smoking Cessation Leadership Center (SCLC) hosted this webinar on January 30, 2020 at 1:00 pm (60 minutes). You may claim CME after viewing the recorded webinar. 

Educational Goals

This webinar will explain the stigmatization of people with behavioral health conditions and smoking. It will teach how health providers can educate and assist their clients to overcome the stigma and have better success in recovery.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this activity, the participant should be able to:
  1. Define and describe stigma as it relates to behavioral health disorders, smoking, and substance use.
  2. Describe the social and psychological processes that create stigma and cause it to be internalized.
  3. Summarize how stigma affects both client and provider behavior and contributes to health and health care disparities.
  4. Compare and contrast two interventions intended to reduce stigma, expand access to treatment, and improve outcomes for smoking and other behavioral health disorders.

Topics

This 60-minute webinar will address the following high-level topics. (More details can be found in the downloadable syllabus.)
  1. Clients with behavioral health conditions are more likely to smoke tobacco and less likely to receive help in quitting.
  2. The stigma tied to behavioral health conditions negatively affects the attitudes and behavior of providers that could offer help with cessation.
  3. Clients internalize the negative stigma from behavioral health conditions and from smoking creating a “cycle” of shame and withdrawal from care.
  4. Both local and community strategies can reduce stigma and improve cessation rates in this population.

How to Participate and Earn CE Credit

The estimated time to complete this activity is 60 minutes, which is equivalent to 1.00 credit. Participants should view the recorded webinar (streaming or downloading the .mp4 file), answer the multiple-choice test questions, and complete the evaluation form online to receive a certificate. 

You must receive a score of 80% or better to earn a certificate. You will have an unlimited number of attempts to successfully complete the post-test.  Your certificate will be available immediately for print or download upon completion of the entire activity.

The fee to register for and claim CME credit is $45.

For a limited time, use the discount code SAMHSA23 to receive free CE credit, courtesy of the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center. California providers, use discount code CADPH23.


Cancellations and Refunds: Cancellations should be made in writing within 7 days of enrollment. Refunds will only be made in the event that technical difficulties prevent completion of the activity, or if no interaction with the material occurred because of inadvertent or mistaken enrollment, or expiration of the activity before the learner had the opportunity to complete it fully. Fees can be transferred to another activity in the case of mistaken enrollment.

Certification: Begins: September 21, 2020; Expires: July 1, 2023

Special Needs or Other Concerns: If you require any special accommodations for a disability which creates a hardship to participating in this activity, or you have questions or concerns about this course, please contact the Office of CME. (Additional contact information is below.)

Accreditation
The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

UCSF designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses: For the purpose of recertification, the American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ issued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Physician Assistants: The National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) states that the AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ are acceptable for continuing medical education requirements for recertification.

California Pharmacists: The California Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved for AMA PRA category 1 credit™. If you are a pharmacist in another state, you should check with your state board for approval of this credit.

California Psychologists: This educational activity is recognized by the California Board of Psychology as meeting the continuing education requirements toward license renewal for California psychologists. Psychologists are responsible for reporting their own attendance to the California Board of Psychology. Psychologists from other states should check with their respective licensing boards.

California Behavioral Science Professionals: The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) and Licensed Educational Psychologists (LEP). UCSF maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. This course meets the qualifications for 1.0 hours of continuing education credit for LMFT's, LCSW's, LPCC's and/or LEP's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Provider #64239.  

Disclosure
This UCSF CME activity was planned and developed to uphold academic standards to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor; adhere to requirements to protect health information under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA); and include a mechanism to inform learners when unapproved or unlabeled uses of therapeutic products or agents are discussed or referenced.

All planning committee members and reviewers have disclosed they have no relevant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any commercial companies who provide products or services relating to their presentation(s) in this continuing medical education activity: Christine Cheng, Brian Clark, Jennifer Lucero, MA, MS, Jennifer Matekuare, Ma Krisanta Pamatmat, MPH, Jessica Safier, MA, Catherine Saucedo, Steven A. Schroeder, MD, Aria Yow, MA.

Dr. Satterfield disclosed he has no relationships with commercial interests that produce goods or services related to the content of this activity.



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