The Kentucky Perinatal Action for Concurrent Tobacco Treatment (K-PACT) Program

The Kentucky Perinatal Action for Concurrent Tobacco Treatment (K-PACT) program provides tobacco treatment training to healthcare providers and staff across Kentucky who care for women of childbearing age, including pregnant women. The program’s goal is to improve the health and wellness of women and families across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Participants earn a minimum of 1.0 credit hour for completing each of the 4 modules (4.0-4.25 credit hours total available). K-PACT was created by the UK Perinatal Research and Wellness Center in partnership with the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort (KORE).

The K-PACT training series includes four modules:

You must complete all 4 modules and claim credit for each module to claim the K-PACT Program Certificate.