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Area Health Education Center (AHEC)
The Federal USF AHEC Program connects students to careers, professionals to communities and communities to better health. We inspire, train, recruit and retain a diverse and broad range of health professionals to practice in communities where the need is greatest.
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IHS Program
Sponsored by AHEC, this program provides students from various disciplines an opportunity to work together on topics impacting community health.
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Students
Supporting primary care practitioners at medically underserved community-based sites, free medical interpreter training, and learning opportunities.
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Professionals
Online education programs, library resources and information services to qualifying health professionals and preceptors.
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Community Partners
USF AHEC and its Centers partner with many non-profit, community-based organizations to create and implement health promotion activities.
Tobacco Free Florida AHEC Cessation Program
The Area Health Education Center (AHEC) provides free tobacco cessation services in your area. The overall goal of the AHEC Tobacco Training & Cessation Program, is to strengthen the capacity of Florida’s healthcare system to deliver effective evidence-based tobacco use treatment, and prevention services throughout the state. The Program is founded upon the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs in the following areas:
- Educating and Training Health Professions Students
- Offering Continuing Education to Practicing Health Professionals
- Providing Cessation Services for Tobacco Users
- Putting the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Treating Tobacco
Program Options
TFF AHEC Cessation Program offers two options for the free in-person group cessation classes. A one-time two-hour Tools to Quit class and a one-hour Quit Smoking Now group.
Both programs offer education on the health effects related to tobacco use, but more importantly, they teach the benefits of quitting and what to expect when quitting. A Tobacco Cessation Specialist or trained facilitator guides participants as they identify triggers and withdrawal symptoms, and brainstorm ways to cope with them.
Topics include:
- Addiction, withdrawal and medications that help
- Planning for the quit date
- Dealing with triggers
- Overcoming cravings
- Relapse prevention
Both programs offer up to 4-weeks of FREE nicotine replacement therapy (while supplies last), educational materials, quit day aids, and follow-up support. We work with all tobacco users. If you’re ready to quit within the next 30 days, we can help you!