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Jean Corbin completes Cooper-Clayton facilitator training

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By Jelaine Harow, Adair County Health Department

Jean Corbin, Adair County 911 Dispatcher recently attended a Cooper/Clayton Facilitator Training seminar and is now qualified to facilitate classes.

Jean, along with several of her co-workers, recently went through Cooper Clayton Smoking Cessation Classes offered by the Adair Co. Health Department and became non-smokers.

Jean went a step further and decided to become a facilitator in order to help others succeed in becoming non-smokers.

Information on an upcoming Cooper-Clayton class to be offered for Adair County employees will be coming soon from Judge Executive Ann Melton.




This story was posted on 2009-08-10 14:00:47
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Jean Corbin with Dr. Thomas Cooper



2009-08-10 - Barren River Health Department - Photo by Jelaine Harlow, Adair County Health Department, Columbia, KY.
Jean Corbin, left, with Dr. Thomas Cooper, DDS, one of the developers of The Cooper/Clayton Method for smoking cessation.The picture was taken during the training which was held at the Barren River District Health Department.

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