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Integrate tobacco control in medical curriculum: Study 

Jump to full article: Sify.com (in), 2010-07-31

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In view of increasing tobacco use and its serious health hazards, a study has recommended that information on the hazards of tobacco use and cessation should be formally made a part of the medical curriculum in India.

The study 'Tobacco Control and the Training of Health Care Providers' released Friday emphasises that there is an urgent need to integrate tobacco control into public health and the Medical Council of India (MCI) should be responsible for developing a tobacco cessation training manual for medical students and health care providers.

'Tobacco cessation techniques should be formally included in the undergraduate and postgraduate medical curriculum. Clinics for tobacco cessation should be started in each medical school and appropriate training should be given to faculty,' said Alok Mukhopadhyay of Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI), which conducted the study.

The study shows that a substantial proportion of medical students in India smoke or use tobacco products.

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