Panel Discussion and Q&A: Framing the future
Time: 4:55 pm - 5:25 pm
Date: May 17 2022
may-17-2022 16:55
may-17-2022 17:25
Europe/London
Panel Discussion and Q&A: Framing the future
Why has smoking cessation been so ineffective for disadvantaged communities? Is devaluing combustible products essential to deliver the full potential of reduced risk products or vice-versa Is a medicinal pathway alongside the consumer pathway preferable or possible in the US? Could VLNC be the beginning of the end for big tobacco? Why has a consensus… Read more »
The E-Cigarette Summit USA- Why has smoking cessation been so ineffective for disadvantaged communities?
- Is devaluing combustible products essential to deliver the full potential of reduced risk products or vice-versa
- Is a medicinal pathway alongside the consumer pathway preferable or possible in the US?
- Could VLNC be the beginning of the end for big tobacco?
- Why has a consensus in the US been so hard to achieve?
- If we want to reframe the public health conversation away from “Supporters/Opponents” can we agree on what we agree on?
Chair
- Prof David L. Ashley Ph.D RADM (retired) US Public Health Service: Research Professor - School of Public Health - Georgia State University
Speakers
- Prof Dorothy K. Hatsukami Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences - University of Minnesota
- Dr Vaughan W. Rees Director of the Center for Global Tobacco Control - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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