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Part One: Smoking Cessation & Mental Health

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Professor Hayden McRobbie, Professor of Public Health Interventions at Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine at the Queen Mary University of London, joins Professor Nick Zwar, Dean of Medicine at Wollongong University, to discuss how best to approach smoking cessation when treating mental health patients, and why GPs should feel confident in prescribing these therapies. DISCLOSURES: Prof Nicholas Zwar has advised on smoking cessation education programs to Pfizer Pty Ltd. Prof Hayden McRobbie has received research funding and honoraria from Pfizer Inc. Content produced by Australian Doctor Group with an independent educational grant from Pfizer Australia.
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Professor Hayden McRobbie, Professor of Public Health Interventions at Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine at the Queen Mary University of London, joins Professor Nick Zwar, Dean of Medicine at Wollongong University, to discuss how best to approach smoking cessation when treating mental health patients, and why GPs should feel confident in prescribing these therapies. DISCLOSURES: Prof Nicholas Zwar has advised on smoking cessation education programs to Pfizer Pty Ltd. Prof Hayden McRobbie has received research funding and honoraria from Pfizer Inc. Content produced by Australian Doctor Group with an independent educational grant from Pfizer Australia.
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