Evaluating a Primary Care Tobacco Cessation Program [Published correction appears in: Fed Pract. 2007;24(8):45.]

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At the time of this performance improvement project, Dr. Bradley was a pharmacy practice resident and Ms. Tuttle was a clinical pharmacy specialist, both at the Erie VA Medical Center in Erie, PA. Currently, Dr. Bradley is a clinical pharmacy specialist at the Erie VA Medical Center and Ms. Tuttle is a pharmacy program specialist in clinical informatics and pharmacy benefits management at the VA Central Office in Washington, DC. Dr. Chrymko is a clinical pharmacy specialist at the Erie VA Medical Center and a fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

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tobacco, cessation, smoking, VHA, Veterans Health Administration, VA, Veterans Affairs, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipe, cigar, bupropion, nicotine, gum, patch, pharmacotherapy, counseling, behavioral therapy, quit,tobacco, cessation, smoking, VHA, Veterans Health Administration, VA, Veterans Affairs, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipe, cigar, bupropion, nicotine, gum, patch, pharmacotherapy, counseling, behavioral therapy, quit,
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tobacco, cessation, smoking, VHA, Veterans Health Administration, VA, Veterans Affairs, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipe, cigar, bupropion, nicotine, gum, patch, pharmacotherapy, counseling, behavioral therapy, quit,tobacco, cessation, smoking, VHA, Veterans Health Administration, VA, Veterans Affairs, cigarettes, chewing tobacco, pipe, cigar, bupropion, nicotine, gum, patch, pharmacotherapy, counseling, behavioral therapy, quit,
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