Panel Discussion and Q&A: THR, Cessation & Health
Time: 2:55 pm - 3:25 pm
Date: May 14 2024
may-14-2024 14:55
may-14-2024 15:25
Europe/London
Panel Discussion and Q&A: THR, Cessation & Health
Has the controversy over e-cigarettes been a roadblock to advising current smokers about their choices? and, if so, how could this be corrected? Does long-term e-cigarette use pose more of a public health challenge than a potential relapse to combustible products? Who is responsible for communicating the evidence on the harms of smoking and vaping… Read more »
The E-Cigarette Summit USA- Has the controversy over e-cigarettes been a roadblock to advising current smokers about their choices? and, if so, how could this be corrected?
- Does long-term e-cigarette use pose more of a public health challenge than a potential relapse to combustible products?
- Who is responsible for communicating the evidence on the harms of smoking and vaping to clinicians?
- How can e-cigarettes be promoted to optimize smoking cessation in disadvantaged communities?
- Why is harm reduction a recognized tool for many societal issues, but so controversial in tobacco control?
- Are we targeting the right people with the right message?
Chair
- Prof Thomas J. Glynn, PhD Adjunct Lecturer - Stanford Prevention Research Centre, Stanford University School of Medicine
Speakers
- Prof Benjamin A. Toll Professor of Public Health Sciences & Psychiatry - Medical University of South Carolina
- Ruoyan Sun Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy & Organization - School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Martin Dockrell Tobacco Control Programme Lead - The Office of Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID), UK
- Dr. Nancy A. Rigotti, MD Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School - Director, Tobacco Research & Treatment Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
- Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce Assistant Professor in Health Promotion and Policy - University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Prof Scott Sherman Professor of Population Health, Medicine and Psychiatry - NYU Grossman School of Medicine
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