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Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) Core Training


About the TTS Training


Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) Core Training Since our first training held in 1999, the Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) Core Training has been the cornerstone of the educational activities in the Center.  The training is for people who deliver moderate to intensive tobacco treatment services within a health care or community setting. The curriculum addresses a set of core competencies for tobacco treatment specialists. The core competencies were first defined by the Massachusetts Certification Steering Committee in 1998. Later, they were further defined by the Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD).

Successful completion of this training qualifies as training requirement to apply for the National Certificate in Tobacco Treatment Practice. 

The TTS Core training includes two components, Part 1 (online) and Part 2 (in-person or virtual).

TTS Core Training Part 1 – This is a 10 hour online training that must be completed before attending the live 3 day Part 2 training. Part 1 covers the determinants of tobacco use disorder, including biological, psychological, and social aspects; physical and behavioral health impact of tobacco use; and best practices for systems to support treatment of tobacco use disorder.

TTS Core Training Part 2 - This is an intensive 3-day, in-person or virtual, evidence-based training program. This part will cover pharmacotherapy; counseling skills; cognitive and behavioral strategies to assist tobacco users in quitting; and intake, assessment, and treatment planning.

Scholarships may be available for individuals working with certain at-risk populations in Massachusetts. Please contact us at cttrt@umassmed.edu for more information.

Tobacco Treatment Specialist Training Program Accreditation. University of Massachusetts Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) Training Program is accredited by Council for Tobacco Treatment Training Programs (CTTTP). The Umass TTS training program provides equal opportunity and access to all applicants. Regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability and veteran's status. The University of Massachusetts adheres strictly to all applicable state and federal regulations relating to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity.

Dates of the next TTS Core Training

  1. June 25 - 27, 2024 (Agenda). This training will be offered virtually via zoom. Registration information will be posted at a later date 

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  2. September 24 - 26, 2024 (Agenda). This training will be offered virtually via zoom.  Registration information will be posted at a later date.

Cost

$1300/person

Scholarships may be available for individuals working with certain at-risk populations in Massachusetts. Please contact us at cttrt@umassmed.edu for more information.

CMEs and CEUs Available: Three Day Live TTS Program hosted by CTTRT

  1. CME Accreditation Statement – Direct providership (UMass Department(s)

    The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
    Designation Statement
    The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School designates this live activity for a maximum of 19 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.  Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
    Designation Statement- Nursing: This offering meets the requirements for a maximum of 22.8 contact hours, as specified by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Nursing (244-CMR 5.04). Each nurse should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

  2. CEUs are through NBCC for graduate level counselor
  3. CEUs are through NASW-MA Chapter for social workers and
  4. General certificate of completion 

For more information on CMEs and CEUs that are available click here.

More TTS Training Information

  1. Goals and Objectives
  2. TTS Core Competencies

Policy for Reviewing Complaints and Disputes

  1. All complaints and disputes regarding registration, eligibility for participation, attendance and completion status, and the TTS exam grading must be submitted to the Center for Tobacco Treatment Research and Training (CTTRT) within 60 days before or after the training date. Information must be sent by emailing CTTRT at cttrt@umassmed.edu.
    1. Complaints and disputes will be reviewed by the CTTRT Training Program Manager and one of the CTTRT Co-Directors.
    2. A decision will be made within 30 days of lodging the complaint.
  1. All disputes regarding the awarding of Continuing Education units (CEs) must be submitted to the Center for Tobacco Treatment Research and Training (CTTRT) within 60 days after the training date. A decision will be made within 30 days of lodging the complaint.
    1. UMass Chan Medical School CTTRT does not offer or guarantee CEs for all disciplines.
    2. The certifying agency has final determination over whether CEs are awarded.

Privacy and Confidentiality Statement

Participant demographic information, including name and email address, will not be shared with outside organizations unless said individual is funded to attend by their organization/workplace. In this case we may release attendance and course completion status to the organization. All grades and demographic information is kept on UMass Chan Medical School’s secure Blackboard learning platform.