Resources for Patients
Quitting smoking can be difficult. To help individuals who smoke and their families, we’ve collected a number of resources in both English and Spanish to guide you through quitting smoking.
Resources in English
Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke on Children
EPA - Secondhand Tobacco Smoke and the Health of Your Family, Handout #1
EPA - Secondhand Tobacco Smoke and the Health of Your Family, Handout #2
You Can Quit Smoking - Plan Sheet
Resources in Spanish
EPA - Secondhand Tobacco Smoke and the Health of Your Family, Handout #1
EPA - Secondhand Tobacco Smoke and the Health of Your Family, Handout #2
You Can Quit Smoking - Plan Sheet
Resources for the Community
There are many community resources to help families learn about the harmful health effects of secondhand smoke. Please explore our list of local and national resources below.
Phone Resources
The Utah Tobacco Quit Line 1.800.QUIT.NOW (1-800-784-8669) (1-877-629-1585 for Spanish)
American Lung Association 1-800-LUNG- USA (1-800-586-4872)
American Cancer Society 1-800-227-2345
March Of Dimes 1-801-363-5500: Information about pregnancy and smoking)
National Cancer Institute 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237). This organization also has Spanish resources.
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information 1-800-729-6686
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Office on smoking and health 1-800-CDC-1311
National Association of Hispanic Elderly: How to quit smoking 213-487-1922
Online Resources
Utah Department of Health Tobacco Prevention and Control Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Richmond Center of Excellence, American Academy of Pediatrics
Contact Us
Phone: 801-662-3645
Pediatricians Against Secondhand Smoke
Department of Pediatrics
Christopher W. Miller, M.D.
Email: Christopher.Miller@hsc.utah.edu
Melody Baugh
Administrative Assistant
Pediatric Inpatient Medicine
Primary Children's Hospital
100 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113