U-M faculty, staff, retirees and their families have access to a broad range of tobacco treatment options as well as MHealthy's confidential educational program to help manage mild to moderate alcohol problems.
U-M faculty, staff, retirees and their families have access to a broad range of tobacco treatment options as well as MHealthy's confidential educational program to help manage mild to moderate alcohol problems.
Is your drinking starting to have an adverse effect on your work, health or relationships? The Alcohol Management Program is a brief, confidential educational program that helps you cut back on your drinking or quit altogether — you decide which is the right approach for you. Program fee is waived for U-M faculty and staff. The program is available to UMHS patients and community members for a fee.
Alcohol Management Program: Moderation or AbstinenceThe MHealthy Tobacco Consultation Service (TCS) offers programs to help both employees and students of the University of Michigan, as well as patients of the University of Michigan Health System to quit tobacco. TCS offers a variety of tobacco treatment options to meet the needs of the U of M community. TCS provides tobacco treatment services in a non-judgmental, supportive environment. We do not lecture or use scare tactics.
Tobacco Consultation ServiceThe University of Michigan has been a smoke-free campus since July 1, 2011. This policy includes all buildings, facilities and university-owned vehicles.
Learn moreThe MHealthy Tobacco Consultation Service, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts, is pleased to provide Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) core certification training. The program is accredited by the Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD). The training is available to individuals who meet the minimum requirements for enrollment.
Tobacco Treatment Specialist (TTS) Training